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MPC-HC is an extremely light-weight, open source media player for Windows®. It supports all common video and audio file formats available for playback. We are 100% spyware free, there are no advertisements or toolbars.

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What are the requirements for MPC-HC?
My picture is up-side down, how do I fix it?
How can I rotate a video?
Why is there suddenly a different seekbar in fullscreen?
Why am I seeing tearing in the video?
Why am I seeing strange glitches in the video?
Will MPC-HC support Windows RT or Metro?
What are the requirements for MPC-HC?
In order to run MPC-HC you must have an SSE capable CPU. MPC-HC will work on Windows® XP Service Pack 3, Vista, 7 and 8, both 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64).

My picture is up-side down, how do I fix it?
Try updating your video card drivers.

How can I rotate a video?
Make sure you are using a renderer that supports rotation, like EVR CP or Sync Renderer; you should see a green tick for the selected renderer in Options → Output.

Options → Output tab
Then, use Alt+1 to rotate left, Alt+3 to rotate right, 5 to reset. Note, that the numbers correspond to the numpad ones.

Why is there suddenly a different seekbar in fullscreen?
You have accidentally enabled D3D Fullscreen, go to Options → Output and disable the D3D Fullscreen checkbox.

Why am I seeing tearing in the video?
The video display is experiencing a synchronisation issue, try enabling V-Sync by pressing V. If you have more than one monitor connected make sure you extend the screen instead of duplicating it.

Why am I seeing strange glitches in the video?
Hardware acceleration is most likely not working correctly. Try going to Options → Internal Filters, right-click the list on the right and click “Disable DXVA filters” and then reload the video (Ctrl+E or manually). If this does not solve your issue, and your video plays correctly in other video players then please make a bug report.

Will MPC-HC support Windows RT or Metro?
Supporting these new platforms require many changes and this is simply not possible for us in the near future, with the current manpower.






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