Media Player Classic has long been my favorite player for audio and
video. Some people don't use it only because it lacks an equalizer.
I just tripped across a way to add EQ and many other effects to MPC's
output, so I thought I'd share. If nothing else, it's fun to mess
with and free.
1) Install 'ffdshow' from <http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow>.
2) Click Start | Programs | ffdshow | Audio Filter configuration.
3) Scroll the left setup window to the top and select 'Codecs'. Under
'Supported Codecs', click the Decoder column next to MP3 and choose
mp3lib. You just told ffdshow how to decode an mp3 file (if you ever
want to undo this, select 'disabled'.
4) Near the bottom of the same Codecs window, move the Merit slider to
'ffdshow default'. You just told Windows to use ffdshow to decode mp3
files (to undo this, slide to 'do not use'). Like any other codec, it
will run automatically when needed.
4) Click 'Equalizer' in the left setup window. (if you can't see it,
look in Show/Hide Filters). Put a checkmark in its box to enable the
EQ and set the EQ sliders as desired.
5) Close the ffdshow setup window, start Media Player Classic and play
an MP3. ffdshow should appear in your system tray (right side of the
taskbar) to let you know it's now decoding the audio for MP3.
6) To change your EQ settings while playing, double-click the ffdshow
icon in the system tray. If you can't see it while mp3 is playing,
either you missed a step or the icon was turned off: check your
'tray' settings in ffdshow.
You may also find the noise reduction and reverb settings useful if
you turn them on like you did in step (4) above. I later turned on
ffdshow's decoders for ALL the file types it knows about, and I'm just
starting to explore all the video and audio tricks it can do. Granted
there are a boatload of alternatives to MPC, but I just found a way to
make my favorite even better.
video. Some people don't use it only because it lacks an equalizer.
I just tripped across a way to add EQ and many other effects to MPC's
output, so I thought I'd share. If nothing else, it's fun to mess
with and free.
1) Install 'ffdshow' from <http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow>.
2) Click Start | Programs | ffdshow | Audio Filter configuration.
3) Scroll the left setup window to the top and select 'Codecs'. Under
'Supported Codecs', click the Decoder column next to MP3 and choose
mp3lib. You just told ffdshow how to decode an mp3 file (if you ever
want to undo this, select 'disabled'.
4) Near the bottom of the same Codecs window, move the Merit slider to
'ffdshow default'. You just told Windows to use ffdshow to decode mp3
files (to undo this, slide to 'do not use'). Like any other codec, it
will run automatically when needed.
4) Click 'Equalizer' in the left setup window. (if you can't see it,
look in Show/Hide Filters). Put a checkmark in its box to enable the
EQ and set the EQ sliders as desired.
5) Close the ffdshow setup window, start Media Player Classic and play
an MP3. ffdshow should appear in your system tray (right side of the
taskbar) to let you know it's now decoding the audio for MP3.
6) To change your EQ settings while playing, double-click the ffdshow
icon in the system tray. If you can't see it while mp3 is playing,
either you missed a step or the icon was turned off: check your
'tray' settings in ffdshow.
You may also find the noise reduction and reverb settings useful if
you turn them on like you did in step (4) above. I later turned on
ffdshow's decoders for ALL the file types it knows about, and I'm just
starting to explore all the video and audio tricks it can do. Granted
there are a boatload of alternatives to MPC, but I just found a way to
make my favorite even better.
Media Player Classic - Home Cinema is a free and open source media player software app filed under media players and made available by Gabest for Windows.
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Media Player Classic Home Cinema is a free audio and video player for Windows x64.
MPC Homecinema is now available in 64 bits version for Windows Vista and the new Windows 7 (it should also work perfectly on Windows XP 64bit). Some functions have been removed, because they are not available in 64 bits yet: internal MPEG decoder and QuickTime are not supported, some 'tricks' may not work because Microsoft Detour library is not available free for the 64 bits platform.
32 and 64 bits are completely separate world : MPC-HC 64 will use only 64 bits codecs installed on your machine. It's not possible to mix in one process 32 bits Dll with 64 bits, so you will still MPC-32 to play RealMedia or Quicktime for example.
Media Player Classic - Home Cinema can play DVD video and play bluray video.
Features and highlights
- An option to remove Tearing
- MPC Home Cinema in Your Language (see all languages)
- Additional video decoders and in particular H.264 and VC-1 with DXVA support
- Better support for Windows Vista, including a release for 64 bits platform
- Support for EVR renderer
- Bugs and vulnerability fixes
- All previous features from the Guliverkli Project (MPC) from Gabest.
Media Player Classic - Home Cinema on 32-bit and 64-bit PCs
This download is licensed as freeware for the Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) operating system on a laptop or desktop PC from media players without restrictions. Media Player Classic - Home Cinema - 64bit 1.9.8 is available to all software users as a free download for Windows 10 PCs but also without a hitch on Windows 7 and Windows 8.
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Compatibility with this media player software may vary, but will generally run fine under Microsoft Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP on either a 32-bit or 64-bit setup. A separate x64 version may be available from Gabest.
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- Major release: Media Player Classic - Home Cinema 1.9
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