media browser cant find mkv files

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  1. Posts : 111
    Win7 x64 7232
       #1

    media browser cant find mkv files


    which is weird because it worked great the other day....

    bypassing MB and using media center does the same

    bypassing both and just using MWP plays the video fine


    help?
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  2. Posts : 111
    Win7 x64 7232
    Thread Starter
       #2

    anyone?
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  3. Posts : 397
    6x W2K8 R2 (x64), 6x W7 7600 (x64), 2x Gentoo (x64), 1x Ubuntu 9.04 (x64), 1x pfSense (FreeBSD)
       #3

    Sorry I missed this post. What are you using to split the MKVs? DivX, Haali, ... (Note: Haali is my preferred as it is supports x64)
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  4. Posts : 111
    Win7 x64 7232
    Thread Starter
       #4

    ive been trying to find the right codecs, so ive tried them all.. sharks, ffdshow., right now im using cccp
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  5. Posts : 397
    6x W2K8 R2 (x64), 6x W7 7600 (x64), 2x Gentoo (x64), 1x Ubuntu 9.04 (x64), 1x pfSense (FreeBSD)
       #5

    =/ Codec Packs = Troubleshooting Nightmare

    f you are having problems I'd highly recommend uninstalling them and going with ffdshow tryouts (nightly build) + haali. You'll also want to use this registry key: Add MKV/MKA Support to Windows Media Player 11 & Windows Media Center - Windows Live. Note: Only do Step 1!
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  6. Posts : 13
    Windows 7
       #6

    Installing a bunch of different codecs really screw you up especially when you're trying to figure out what you just did and trace back the changes. Keep it simple, remove all of the crap, and install the main ones.

    What I find extremely easy to do is to download the free version of BSplayer and install it, it'll check your system for any uninstalled codec and download and install it for you. All you do now is go into mediabrowser and you'll see your videos. HTH.
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  7. Posts : 111
    Win7 x64 7232
    Thread Starter
       #7

    well, the problem is getting a codec that works well with windows media center, namely subtitles

    either they are on and i cant get them to turn off, or they are off and i cant understand whats going on

    like watching kill bill... the movie is mostly in english, but subtitles are needed for a good portion of the movie. cant they come on when they are needed?
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  8. Posts : 111
    Win7 x64 7232
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       #8

    dannieboiz said:
    Installing a bunch of different codecs really screw you up especially when you're trying to figure out what you just did and trace back the changes. Keep it simple, remove all of the crap, and install the main ones.

    What I find extremely easy to do is to download the free version of BSplayer and install it, it'll check your system for any uninstalled codec and download and install it for you. All you do now is go into mediabrowser and you'll see your videos. HTH.
    i never install them all at once
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  9. Posts : 13
    Windows 7
       #9

    I just realized that you're using x64. 2 weeks ago my friend tried to setup his x64 system with no luck using. He did a dual boot with x32 and problem solved.

    I say, if you just want media experience, stick with x32 you'll gain nothing going x64 unless you're gaming or do other crazy apps. I installed x64 on my pc for two weeks before I formatted the drive and stuck an x32 in.

    You're just creating more headache for something that's already beta.
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  10. Posts : 397
    6x W2K8 R2 (x64), 6x W7 7600 (x64), 2x Gentoo (x64), 1x Ubuntu 9.04 (x64), 1x pfSense (FreeBSD)
       #10

    dannieboiz said:
    I just realized that you're using x64. 2 weeks ago my friend tried to setup his x64 system with no luck using. He did a dual boot with x32 and problem solved.

    I say, if you just want media experience, stick with x32 you'll gain nothing going x64 unless you're gaming or do other crazy apps. I installed x64 on my pc for two weeks before I formatted the drive and stuck an x32 in.

    You're just creating more headache for something that's already beta.
    Not to get off-topic but I disagree. Both VMC and MC7 x64 will be more stable once setup properly.

    All my systems have been x64 since Vista RTM release. For the first 5-6 months from RTM there was lack of x64 drivers and no Matroska splitter but hasn't been the case for a long time. With W7 there really is no reason to not go x64 if your processor supports it. For the first time there is a native x64 Haali's splitter and with that CoreAVC will follow soon.
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