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Arcsoft mpeg 2 decoder
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  1. Arcsoft mpeg 2 decoder full version#
  2. Arcsoft mpeg 2 decoder install#
  3. Arcsoft mpeg 2 decoder code#
  4. Arcsoft mpeg 2 decoder Pc#
  5. Arcsoft mpeg 2 decoder license#

Play back H264 and VC-1 Content And Confirm With GraphStudio: This will direct MPC HC to use the Microsoft Video Decoder for H264 and the Arcsoft Video Decoder for VC-1 (the Microsoft Video Decoder does not support VC-1 which is why it gets skipped) Make sure the Microsoft Video Decoder is set above the Arcsoft Video Decoder. Now go into External Filters, add “Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder” and “Arcsoft Video Decoder”, and set both to “Prefer”. Under “Internal Filters” uncheck H264 and VC1 (both DXVA and FFmpeg)

arcsoft mpeg 2 decoder

I am assuming MPC HC is already installed, so open MPC HC, go to View -> Options. Simply place the below files in a folder of your choice and register ASVid.ax (thanks for pointing out Rob):

Arcsoft mpeg 2 decoder install#

UPDATE – You can still use the Arcsoft Video Decoder without needing to install TMT (for example if you already have the necessary files). Alternatively you could create a bat file to register just as done for the Arcsoft Video Decoder. Right click on the files and select “Install”. Now we need to register the FilterGraphSpy.dll and proppage.dll file. You will get a warning message, just click “Yes” Go back into the folder where you downloaded the File Suite and double click the “Context Menus.reg” file. Also download the GraphStudio.exe file and place in the same folder as the four files.Ĭopy the InstallFilter file and paste to C:\Windows\System32 There should be four files present (Context Menus, FilterGraphSpy.dll, InstallFilter, and proppage.dll). The reason for this step is so we can see the graph for any DirectShow player (such as MPC HC) to confirm what video decoder is being used.ĭownload the File Suite and copy to a folder on your hard drive (I copied to my C:\ProgramData folder, creating a new folder called GraphStudio. in my case C:\Program Files\Arcsoft\TotalMedia Theatre 5\Codec\) Regsvr32.exe “C:\Program Files\Arcsoft\TotalMedia Theatre 5\Codec\ASVid.ax”ĭownload the checkactivate.dll file into the same directory as the Arcsoft Video Decoder (i.e. Save the bat file in the same directory and double click it to run (I called the bat file install.bat).

Arcsoft mpeg 2 decoder code#

Open up your favorite Notepad application and create a bat file to register ASVid.ax (see code below). The Arcsoft Video Decoder (ASVid.ax) should be located under C:\Program Files\Arcsoft\TotalMedia Theatre 5 (or 3 if you are using that version)\Codec

Arcsoft mpeg 2 decoder full version#

Otherwise install TMT (either TMT3 or TMT5, trial or full version if you have a license)

Arcsoft mpeg 2 decoder Pc#

If you already have TMT installed on your PC you can skip this step. This simply gives you access to the TMT codecs (which you can continue to use after the trial expires).

Arcsoft mpeg 2 decoder license#

Once the trial version ends unless you purchase a license TMT will no longer work.

arcsoft mpeg 2 decoder

I want to make it clear that this is in no way altering or cracking TotalMedia Theatre. You can still do this on an 圆4 system but you must use x32 players. This will also work with Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre 3. I tested with both the trial and the full version which I do own.

  • Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre 5 – you only need the trial version.
  • DirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer – necessary to run the latest MPC HC.
  • I also tested on my desktop (Windows 7 x32 w/ 4670 GPU) and my wife’s desktop (Windows 7 x32 w/ NVidia GPU).
  • Windows 7 x32 core i5 HTPC and Windows 7 圆4 core i5 Laptop.
  • Right now the solution that has given me the best results when using any directshow player (such as MPC HC, XBMC DSPlayer, etc…) is to use the Microsoft Video Decoder for H264 content and the Arcsoft Video Decoder for VC-1 content. If your processor can handle playback this may not be an issue, but ideally you want to use DXVA wherever possible as at a minimum this should lead to less heat and better energy consumption since the processor is not being pushed. The Microsoft video decoder had no issues with H264 content however with VC-1 content you would lose hardware acceleration (DXVA). It turns out that the issue was due to Intel’s graphics not working well with directshow filters such as the ffdshow video decoder or the MPC video decoder. HD Audio bitstreaming worked out of the box for me (using MPC HC + FFDShow as I documented here) however I encountered a lot of issue with the picture quality (green blocking, stuttering, etc…). The promise with the Intel platform was to build an HD ready HTPC with full HD Audio bitstream support without the need for adding a separate dedicated graphics card. When I built my HTPC around the Intel core i5 (Clarkdale) platform this was my first experience with using Intel for graphics (in the past I had used either ATI or NVidia).












    Arcsoft mpeg 2 decoder