There seems to be a portion of MPC v6.4.9.0 that stays resident after closing. It is about 200K in size. I don't know how or why, but it prevented me from doing an e-mail, ie, click on webpage to send an e-mail, but e-mail client is somehow blocked from starting. When I started Task Manager, I found multiple instances of resident MPC. I can't say that this fixed the problem (removing via Task Manager the "instances") since I've sent e-mail to this particular address by other means. However, I did have a problem connecting a second time to an internet broadcast when "clicking" via web browser; it wouldn't start. If I put the address directly into MPC it did start. In general, I reboot my PC about every 2 weeks. I became suspicious and viewed the Task Manager where I found 11 instances of MPC running (200k each). My OS: Windows 2000 SP4, all updates as of Feb 2006.
I have a avi file with H264. I choose "Repeat mode" After Media Player Classic finished playing the file, it play the file again but It only play audio and don't play video. If I t click "pause" and click "seek bar" , MPC will play all. I try to play this file with JetAudio and WMP but no problem. Only some avi file which MPC can't re-play
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I prefer zoomplayer way over mpc, because it can actually seek through scripts. (MPC just gives me a grey seek bar.) I don't use it otherwise anymore though; hmm, I wonder if its pro license is transferrable.
Nope. Should just work. What build are you using. Because that it is possible that AVISynth support isn't enabled. edit: Ok, it doesn't like your avs files. Thought maybe because of the complexity, but even with only 2 slides it won't play. Works in ffplay though. Doesn't seem to like AddAlphaBack, even though the function is not used. There are other functions that it doesn't like either. Remove enough and the avs plays. Maybe also no longer causes problems with MPC though.