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    splash pro

    Splash PRO lets you enjoy your videos like never before - smooth motion, crisp details and vivid colors. it's awesome player
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    In comparison to what? What other player(s) have you tried that didn't play as smooth as this?

    I'm using MPC-HC Lite (which is fork of the original MPC-HC but without any decoders). I manually install all of my decoders. Using DXVA on all HD videos.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master Razor View Post
    I'm using MPC-HC Lite (which is fork of the original MPC-HC but without any decoders).
    Nice, I didn't know this existed. I'm definitely using that on my next reinstall. Configuring the internal filters so that they don't take precedence over ffdshow always causes trouble.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    Nice, I didn't know this existed. I'm definitely using that on my next reinstall. Configuring the internal filters so that they don't take precedence over ffdshow always causes trouble.
    You know I find that too. I think I might wind up doing that as well. Installing the Lite version and getting rid of the HC version all together.
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    Anyone using Splash? I have installed it to check it out after a problem with MPC making it use 100% CPU if you play a movie for long enough, even if paused.

    There aren't many options to tinker with, but it seems decent enough.
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    I have installed it to check it out after a problem with MPC making it use 100% CPU if you play a movie for long enough, even if paused.
    MPC-HC is using hardware acceleration?
    If so, try using it with proper decoders.
    I am experiencing something similar and mine is always using DXVA.
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    I'm using CoreAVC for H.264 video and ffdshow-tryouts for everything else. ffdshow subtitle filter also added. I will try to tinker with the settings to disable acceleration.
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