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*Slight compatibility issues with older devices during playback.
*Slight compatibility issues with older devices during playback.


== Playback ==
== Setup guide for MPC-HC + madVR ==
There are a number of different methods available to achieve (smooth) Hi10P playback on different players.
This method will result in higher image quality and performance than using CCCP (or anything ffdshow-based, really), so if you’re struggling to play back Hi10P anime, or even regular 1080p, consider trying this. MadVR and LAV are updated regularly and uses very new versions of libav for decoding as well as custom edits to make 10-bit decoding even faster, giving it much more speed than the ridiculously outdated ffdshow-tryouts project, and the even more ridiculously outdated CCCP codec pack that is based on it.
[[File:Lavinstall.png|thumb|right|Setup - LAV Install]]
=== Step Zero: Prerequisites ===


=== Media Player Classic: Home Cinema ===
Uninstall ALL instances of MPC-HC, CCCP, ffdshow, madVR, Haali, K-lite, CoreAVC etc. you might have on your system. This is a clean guide that requires no other prerequisites to function, and ideally should have none installed either.


=== KMPLayer ===
=== Step One: Downloading and Installation ===


=== SMplayer ===
# Download and install the latest version of [http://xhmikosr.1f0.de/index.php?folder=bXBjLWhj MPC-HC] (you want the .exe version for an installer) '''Note: Get the 32-bit version (called x86) ONLY! The 64-bit version is incompatible with madVR and will not function at all.'''
 
# Install the [http://files.1f0.de/lavf/LAVFilters-0.40.exe LAV Filters]. These are necessary for decoding video and audio. You need to select the Splitter as well if you don’t want to use Haali, otherwise you have to install Haali manually. (See image to right)
=== MPlayer2 ===
# Obtain and install the latest version of [https://customers.corecodec.com/downloads.php Haali’s Media Splitter]
# '''Note: You can skip this step if your PC isn’t very powerful!''' Download the latest version of [http://madshi.net/madVR.zip madVR] and extract it anywhere you like. Run install.bat inside the folder. DO NOT DELETE THE FOLDER AFTERWARDS, madVR lives inside it and does not copy itself anywhere else. Move it somewhere sensible before installing, for example C:\Program Files\madVR.
'''Note: Make sure you’re ''logged'' in as an Administrator when running this! Do ''not'' right click and "run as admin", log in as admin and run it ''normally''!'''

Revision as of 21:23, 28 November 2011

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Hi10P

High 10 Profile (Hi10P), also just known as 10-bit. The newest standard for fansubbed and encoded releases.


What is Hi10P?

In really basic terms, more data is used to define color which means there is less banding for a smaller file size. It's an H.264 profile which uses 10 bits of information to represent color. It's a huge improvement because there is less file size, which in the long run saves bandwidth.

Advantages

  • Significantly higher compression ratios resulting in vastly decreased file sizes. In return, a huge amount of bandwidth is saved.
  • Far more information is preserved from the original, removing such issues as banding and poor detail in dark scenes.
  • Less things for the encoder to worry about.

Disadvantages

  • Slower decoding and encoding.
  • No support for DXVA or CUDA as of writing.
  • Slight compatibility issues with older devices during playback.

Setup guide for MPC-HC + madVR

This method will result in higher image quality and performance than using CCCP (or anything ffdshow-based, really), so if you’re struggling to play back Hi10P anime, or even regular 1080p, consider trying this. MadVR and LAV are updated regularly and uses very new versions of libav for decoding as well as custom edits to make 10-bit decoding even faster, giving it much more speed than the ridiculously outdated ffdshow-tryouts project, and the even more ridiculously outdated CCCP codec pack that is based on it.

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Setup - LAV Install

Step Zero: Prerequisites

Uninstall ALL instances of MPC-HC, CCCP, ffdshow, madVR, Haali, K-lite, CoreAVC etc. you might have on your system. This is a clean guide that requires no other prerequisites to function, and ideally should have none installed either.

Step One: Downloading and Installation

  1. Download and install the latest version of MPC-HC (you want the .exe version for an installer) Note: Get the 32-bit version (called x86) ONLY! The 64-bit version is incompatible with madVR and will not function at all.
  2. Install the LAV Filters. These are necessary for decoding video and audio. You need to select the Splitter as well if you don’t want to use Haali, otherwise you have to install Haali manually. (See image to right)
  3. Obtain and install the latest version of Haali’s Media Splitter
  4. Note: You can skip this step if your PC isn’t very powerful! Download the latest version of madVR and extract it anywhere you like. Run install.bat inside the folder. DO NOT DELETE THE FOLDER AFTERWARDS, madVR lives inside it and does not copy itself anywhere else. Move it somewhere sensible before installing, for example C:\Program Files\madVR.

Note: Make sure you’re logged in as an Administrator when running this! Do not right click and "run as admin", log in as admin and run it normally!