They will use your GPU for almost all decoding (certainly with ATI cards). If you have a modern graphics card ( ) then yes I would suggest using the internal decoder, at least for AVC and VC-1, which are the most common codecs in an mkv. Thanks for now and sorry for my bad English. Hope you guys here have some suggestions/ a solution. What could this be/what am I doing wrong? Tried to disable this to see if reclock is the problem but it is not the problem. Under Output I m using VMR9 for Directshow, Direct X 9 for Realmedia and Quicktime video, enabled direct 3D fullscreen and enabled VMR9 Mixer Mode. Under Playback=>DVD/OGM I have set Subtitles to Dutch(Nederlands) In the settings of MPC HC I use the following: (Maybe it has something to do with this?) In the settings field of the Haali Media Splitter field under Languages, the options 'Subtitles language priority' and 'Audio and Subtitle languages' there is nothing filled in here. I have the latest version of AC3 filter installed and also the latest Haali Media Splitter. I m using the latest version of MPC HC with all internal filters DISabled. MKV file the MPC HC does not show subtitles at all while I m sure the the.
WMV file the subtitles are showed when I start playing the file, so this works ok. MKV file when playing this file in Media Player Classic Home Cinema. I have a question concerning subtitles with a.