Standard Def Steve wrote on 2025-01-29, 06:47:
The HEVC extension from the store is only for UWP and web apps (e.g., Netflix, Edge, Movies & TV). Obviously, Microsoft would rather you play your video files in their apps. The HEVC Extension is not a DirectShow filter, so it won't be available to MPC-HC.
Movies and TV, is this the newer Media Player, the default installed video player on Windows 11?
Standard Def Steve wrote on 2025-01-29, 06:47:
The Divx logo was generated by the Divx decoder itself. IIRC, Divx decoder settings allowed you to disable the logo, at least on paid versions. However, that logo will never appear if you use MPC-HC's built in decoder (which you absolutely should, as using Divx software in 2025 is akin to having a Yahoo toolbar start up in your browser).
I think I am confused or I got you confused. I am currently using the older MPC-HC, I didn't knew it existed and my problems and curiosities emerged out of it. I don't know if we are talking about the same DivX logo.
In the 2017 MPC-HC, this logo appears:

In other videos, this appears instead:

One common thing I noticed here was: if the default player associated with the videos was Windows Media Player (Legacy), the logo2 would appear. Alternatively, if the default media player was DivX (yes I would remove it, I downloaded it out of curiosity of the branding used in a lot of places), then the logo1 would appear. There is also another variant of the DivX logo which is a little more purple, more like its icon.
If the default player is MPC-HC, then the logo appearing depends on the video coding format used: HEVC or H264 or CVID or IV50 or... I would want to know where it gets the logo from when it runs as default on MPC-HC 2017. It also doesn't put the logo based on what the last associated media player was: if the last associated player was WMP, then it will still show the DivX logo on the MPC on certain codecs, even when I have MPC as the new player.
Standard Def Steve wrote on 2025-01-29, 06:47:
Were you running the older version of MPC-HC on the same installation of Windows? If so, the new version is likely using your previous settings and external codecs. Go to Options > Internal Filters and make sure that everything under Source Filters and Transform filters is selected. Then, go to External Filters and block or remove your external filters. Restart MPC-HC.
Now try playing your HEVC encoded file and skip around a bit. Scrubbing should be pretty much instantaneous if you're using the built-in LAV splitters and decoders.
Well you have my attention 😀 I can't find a logo on the new MPC-HC anywhere.
However coming to my original issue: both the newer and older MPC HC still have the same issue where I have pause-play the video to play the frames after track forwarding. I checked the Internal Filters and External Filters in both the MPCs and checked all of them.
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