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Media Player Classic - Home Cinema (32-bit)

Media Player Classic Home Cinema 1.9.0 (32-bit)

  -  14.35 MB  -  Open Source

Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system.

Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of Media Player Classic Home Cinema 1.9.0 (32-bit).


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What's new in this version:

Updates:
- Updated LAV Filters to v0.74.1-31-ge94f9

Changes/Additions/improvements:
- Added a dark theme option for the GUI. You can enable it through: Menu > View > Dark theme
- The dark theme also has a more modern looking seekbar. You can adjust seekbar height in: Options > Advanced
- Added option for vertical alignment of the video. This for example allows you to have a black bar only below the video
- Added support for playing contents of uncompressed RAR5 archives. Previously only RAR4 was supported
- Added manual search functionality to the subtitle download results window
- Improved positioning of PGS subtitles
- Some optimizations for subtitle texture size. This should improve performance on systems with multiple screens. And also reduce GPU memory usage
- Added column sorting and a search/filter option to the keybindings options page
- The supported languages of the OpenSubtitles/SubDB subtitle providers are now hardcoded, so the player no longer needs to connect to the Internet each time the subtitle options page is viewed
- Reloading a stream with CTRL+E will now call youtube-dl again to get a fresh URL
- Added basic support for MPC Video Renderer (https://github.com/Aleksoid1978/VideoRenderer). What currently works with this new renderer is: Hardware decoding, Subtitles, and Pan&Scan. What not yet works is: OSD, Rotation, and Shaders. That will be added in a future update

Fixes:
- Crash when detaching a (cloned) monitor during playback
- D3D exclusive not working anymore when transitioning to fullscreen a second time
- Restored window size was sometimes wrong due to DPI settings
- Workaround for Intel driver bug where Brightness and Hue values of -100 are unsupported