MPC-BE 1.8.5 / 1.8.5.63 nightly reviews
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ES
MPC-BE 1.8.3.46 Portable...
Simply, it is a GREAT Media Player.
Simple to use, with great results!
Freeware, at its Best.
Simply, it is a GREAT Media Player.
Simple to use, with great results!
Freeware, at its Best.
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MPC-BE 1.6.11.111.x64
MPC-BE is still the BEST media player, on the block, and even in the whole neighborhood.
High Quality!
User Functionality is Very Friendly.
Freeware, while still available on line; makes this Player A Must.
MPC-BE is still the BEST media player, on the block, and even in the whole neighborhood.
High Quality!
User Functionality is Very Friendly.
Freeware, while still available on line; makes this Player A Must.
ES
MPC-BE 1.6.3.184.x64 Portable
It's a Great Player, it's functions have a good style, the quality is Tops.
It is a main function on a PC, for video and audio.
It's a Great Player, it's functions have a good style, the quality is Tops.
It is a main function on a PC, for video and audio.
ES
MPC-BE 1.6.0.6551.x64.7z
BEST YET!
All formats Play back at High Quality.
Same Easy functionality.
Great Software....
BEST YET!
All formats Play back at High Quality.
Same Easy functionality.
Great Software....
MI
You used to put a blue color to the buttons for this player, it was looking so gorgeous, please use that color again for the buttons.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
ES
MPC-BE 1.5.7.6003.x64 Portable
Plays great on Win10.x64.
This new series, has fixed the issue of mpc-be.exe odd number size.....now plays bright and clear.
Thank You
Plays great on Win10.x64.
This new series, has fixed the issue of mpc-be.exe odd number size.....now plays bright and clear.
Thank You
YE
Recently MPC-BE has been causing recent Nvidia display driver to crash/restart when run with a video. Hopefully that got fixed in some hours!
ZI
MPC-BE 1.5.5 x64 is surely (together with the great MPC-HC) the perfect choice on a Windows enviroment for users in search of a reliable, fast, mature video player.
The support from the russian developers is excellent, they fix bugs just in some hours, very fast and competent.
The internal decoders and splitter are very well integrated, there's no need of LAV filters.
The new MPC video renderer is yet a young project but we must support it as an alternative to EVR vanilla and madVR.
The support from the russian developers is excellent, they fix bugs just in some hours, very fast and competent.
The internal decoders and splitter are very well integrated, there's no need of LAV filters.
The new MPC video renderer is yet a young project but we must support it as an alternative to EVR vanilla and madVR.
IN
My player of choice again (because PotPlayer added a stupid ad popup), now that somebody finally got smart and finally fixed the audio output bug with the "MPC Audio Renderer" (well, fixed meaning they just added a setting to avoid filling all speaker channels "when upmixing" -- but it should be called "when resampling").
AN
when u play video h265 with mpcbe it will stuck if u rewind or forward the videos.
it looks like rewind and forward haven't function stuck. fix man.
it looks like rewind and forward haven't function stuck. fix man.
SA
it can't play video hevc h265 normally, why?? mpc hc is king for h265. i hope u can fix that soon...
IN
My player of choice, now that MPC-HC is dead [at least officially], VLC refuses to implement seek bar preview [maybe finally in 4.0?], and PotPlayer is just too damn messy & complicated for its own good.
-- Note there is an audio output bug with the "MPC Audio Renderer" (required to use for proper sounding time stretching): I have found that if the audio sample rate has to be converted from 44100 to 48000 for a stereo source file, the audio output will be erroneously upmixed to all surround speakers instead of remaining stereo; if the sample rate of a stereo source file is already 48000, then the audio output remains correctly stereo.
This bug does not occur with the DirectSound renderers, but unfortunately audio time stretching is no good with those.
-- Note there is an audio output bug with the "MPC Audio Renderer" (required to use for proper sounding time stretching): I have found that if the audio sample rate has to be converted from 44100 to 48000 for a stereo source file, the audio output will be erroneously upmixed to all surround speakers instead of remaining stereo; if the sample rate of a stereo source file is already 48000, then the audio output remains correctly stereo.
This bug does not occur with the DirectSound renderers, but unfortunately audio time stretching is no good with those.
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