I used to answer there maybe weekly or at least monthly, and I don’t remember any spam activity at all. All posts I remember back there were asking for how to.

So no idea why the Reddit AI got triggered to ban the sub, but back then I noticed Subreddits were indeed banned quite often for whatever reason, with the Spam accusation as the default.

Now, one common issue was performance issue, like the player’s response time and lagging. One simple solution to try is:

  1. View, or Right click
  2. Renderer Settings
  3. Reset
  4. Reset to default/optimal renderer settings
  • Shaders also increase CPU usage especially Pre-Resize.
  • Repeated editing of Matroska files, like repeated tagging (adding covers, deleting, saving, etc.), may result to slower playback performance of the file. Solution is to simply remux it with MKVToolNix, not FFmpeg.

With slower machines like Pentium 4, the lag or slow response time, and then the player’s quicker performance after resetting are noticeable.

  • @breadsmasher
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    33 months ago

    why use MPC these days at all, over VLC? Is there any benefit?

    • Arc🌰OPM
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      3 months ago
      • Faster/quicker: start up time, response time, Next-Previous response time, seekbar response, etc. Very, very noticeable on slower processors like Pentium for example. Hence faster app as default registered player for File Explorer. Shorter wait time.
      • Faster manual rotation, flip, zoom, pan, etc.
      • DirectShow support, hence you could use codecs, renderers, madVR, ffdshow, etc. across MPC-HC, MPC-BE, PotPlayer, KMPlayer.
      • Auto-rotation of Matroska during playback (eg. auto-rotate 90 degrees). So far only MPC-HC, MPC-BE, PotPlayer, and KMplayer. So far, IIRC, VLC and no single mpv/mplayer-based player have support yet.

      Back in time, IIRC, MPC-HC was among the first to support unicode filenames/display, then emoji.

    • Alphane Moon
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      13 months ago

      I find it’s faster and the player UI is more minimal.

      The fact that I’ve used it for what seems like 15 years probably helps too.