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*<span style="color:#8B4513">Player > Playback Options</span> |
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See also: [[Playback Options]] and [[Video Customised Playback - "Playback Info"]] |
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==General Video Settings== |
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See also: [[Playback Options]] |
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'''Video mode''' |
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This allows selection of video mode options including: |
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:''further information:'' [[DirectShow_Playback_Guide#Advanced_DirectShow_Configuration_in_MC12|'''DirectShow Playback Guide: Advanced DirectShow Configuration in MC12''']] |
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* Red October Standard |
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Enable or Disable Windows Media Player as the video playback engine. If you playback licensed WMV content, you should enable this. |
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* Red October HQ |
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* Advanced - Custom - options for configuring video and audio decoders and renderers and more for each file type. |
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* Advanced - Windows merit based (not recommended) |
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For more information see [[Red October]] |
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==DVD Playback Settings== |
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:''further information:'' [[DirectShow_Playback_Guide:DVD_and_MPEG-2|DirectShow Playback Guide: DVD and MPEG-2]] |
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'''Hardware accelerate video decoding when possible''' |
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You must have DVD decoding software installed on your system. Most DVD drives come with it. The video and audio decoder properties buttons display a dialog box that is custom for whatever DVD decoding software is installed on the system. Two of the most popular DVD players that come with decoder software are "Power DVD" and "WinDVD". |
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* Video and Audio Decoder Properties: The settings displayed will depend on the decoding software installed. Settings may include: color balance, de-interlacing settings, sound output and sound card selection if multiple cards are detected. |
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This option allows certain video processing operations to be offloaded to the GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), reducing demand on the CPU. |
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* DVD Audio/Video Decoding Filters Selection. By default the system chooses the filters automatically. But you can manually set Video and/or Audio filters by checking âLet me choose filters manuallyâ and then selecting from the drop-down list of available filters. This is for advanced users. |
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'''Bitstreaming''' |
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This option allows setup to send the encoded audio data stream directly to the sound device. Selecting this option will exclude use of many of Media Center's audio processing capabilities. |
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'''VideoClock''' |
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This option enables VideoClock which is a key part of Media Center's solution to smooth video playback. |
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For more information see [[VideoClock]] |
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'''Normalise volume''' |
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==Subtitles & Language== |
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'''Subtitle mode''' |
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Allows configuring subtitle behavior for video playback. |
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'''Default subtitle language''' |
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Selects the subtitle language or none, if preferred. |
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'''Default audio language''' |
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Allows setting the language used for video playback when a video has more than one language. |
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'''Subtitle size''' |
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'''Subtitle font''' |
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==Display Settings== |
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This subject covers the configuration of Display Settings under: |
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Tools > Options > Video > Display Settings |
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Correct configuration of these settings is key to getting smooth video playback. It is very important that the frame refresh frequency for your display matches (or is a multiple of) the frame rate (frames per second) at which the video was created. When the file is played, MC inspects the fps setting and uses it to change the refresh rate which the GPU uses to set up the communication with the display. |
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There are several settings: |
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* Enable Automatic Display Settings changing - select this for MC to automatically change the display refresh rate and resolution settings dependent on the fps (frames per second) setting of the video file and the display resolution; |
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For the next five options, clicking the down arrow will display all of the settings available. Each is made up of four numbers separated by an x: |
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- display horizontal resolution (pixels) |
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- display vertical resolution (pixels) |
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- colour depth (bits) - set to the maximum available, usually 32 |
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- frame refresh rate (Hz) - select the rate appropriate for the fps of the video type |
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* FILM (23.976 fps) - select a frequency of 23 if available, otherwise 24; |
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* FILM (24 fps) - select 24; |
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* NTSC (29.97/59.94 fps) - select 59 if available, otherwise 60; |
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* PAL (25/50 fps) - select 50; |
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* Default - select the rate at which your display normally runs when not showing videos, usually 50 or 60 depending on which country you live in. |
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[[Category: Frequently Asked Questions]] |
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==Advanced== |
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'''Non-DVD Video''' |
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'''Aspect ratio''' |
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Allows controlling the aspect ratio of playback (16x9, etc.). |
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'''Crop edges''' |
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Trims a little from the edge of the picture. Useful for HDTV broadcasts that sometimes have junk in the overscan area of the picture. |
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'''Use WMV acceleration if available''' |
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Turn this off to disable WMV hardware acceleration. This is only needed for WMV files with DRM played on problematic hardware. |
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'''DVD''' |
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'''Swap fast play and jump commands''' |
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If you like to fast forward and rewind instead of jump when pushing left / right during playback, enable this option. |
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'''Use bitrate monitor''' |
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Enables JRiver bitrate monitor filters, which shows the playback bitrate in the player display area of the program. |
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'''Use FFDShow video decoder for post processing''' |
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Allows performing advanced video processing using FFDShow. |
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==Notes== |
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Many settings on this page only take effect when playback is stopped and restarted. |
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[[category:Options]] |
[[category:Options]] |
Latest revision as of 20:48, 3 March 2018
- Tools > Options > Video
- Player > Playback Options
See also: Playback Options and Video Customised Playback - "Playback Info"
General Video Settings
Video mode
This allows selection of video mode options including:
- Red October Standard
- Red October HQ
- Advanced - Custom - options for configuring video and audio decoders and renderers and more for each file type.
- Advanced - Windows merit based (not recommended)
For more information see Red October
Hardware accelerate video decoding when possible
This option allows certain video processing operations to be offloaded to the GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), reducing demand on the CPU.
Bitstreaming
This option allows setup to send the encoded audio data stream directly to the sound device. Selecting this option will exclude use of many of Media Center's audio processing capabilities.
VideoClock
This option enables VideoClock which is a key part of Media Center's solution to smooth video playback.
For more information see VideoClock
Normalise volume
Subtitles & Language
Subtitle mode
Allows configuring subtitle behavior for video playback.
Default subtitle language
Selects the subtitle language or none, if preferred.
Default audio language
Allows setting the language used for video playback when a video has more than one language.
Subtitle size
Subtitle font
Display Settings
This subject covers the configuration of Display Settings under:
Tools > Options > Video > Display Settings
Correct configuration of these settings is key to getting smooth video playback. It is very important that the frame refresh frequency for your display matches (or is a multiple of) the frame rate (frames per second) at which the video was created. When the file is played, MC inspects the fps setting and uses it to change the refresh rate which the GPU uses to set up the communication with the display.
There are several settings:
- Enable Automatic Display Settings changing - select this for MC to automatically change the display refresh rate and resolution settings dependent on the fps (frames per second) setting of the video file and the display resolution;
For the next five options, clicking the down arrow will display all of the settings available. Each is made up of four numbers separated by an x:
- display horizontal resolution (pixels) - display vertical resolution (pixels) - colour depth (bits) - set to the maximum available, usually 32 - frame refresh rate (Hz) - select the rate appropriate for the fps of the video type
- FILM (23.976 fps) - select a frequency of 23 if available, otherwise 24;
- FILM (24 fps) - select 24;
- NTSC (29.97/59.94 fps) - select 59 if available, otherwise 60;
- PAL (25/50 fps) - select 50;
- Default - select the rate at which your display normally runs when not showing videos, usually 50 or 60 depending on which country you live in.
Advanced
Non-DVD Video
Aspect ratio
Allows controlling the aspect ratio of playback (16x9, etc.).
Crop edges
Trims a little from the edge of the picture. Useful for HDTV broadcasts that sometimes have junk in the overscan area of the picture.
Use WMV acceleration if available
Turn this off to disable WMV hardware acceleration. This is only needed for WMV files with DRM played on problematic hardware.
DVD
Swap fast play and jump commands
If you like to fast forward and rewind instead of jump when pushing left / right during playback, enable this option.
Use bitrate monitor
Enables JRiver bitrate monitor filters, which shows the playback bitrate in the player display area of the program.
Use FFDShow video decoder for post processing
Allows performing advanced video processing using FFDShow.
Notes
Many settings on this page only take effect when playback is stopped and restarted.