![]() (for MPC-BE this should be under View > Options > Video) Inside MPC-HC, go to View > Options > Playback > Output, and pick MPC Video Renderer from the dropdown list. Run the Reset_Settings.cmd file to make sure VideoRenderer settings are set properly. Right click the Install_MPCVR_32.cmd file and choose Run as Administrator, same for Install_MPCVR_64.cmd. (if upgrading from previous version, recommend overwriting your previous install & following the rest of this guide) ![]() Modified install script, hopefully less chance of issues.Įxtract the ZIP to somewhere you want to install the renderer (make sure not to move/delete it afterwards or video renderer will break) Note that this isn't a confirmation that the scaler is actually active, just that we've asked them to be used, doesn't seem to be any way to ask if it's active yet. ![]() Prevent activating for HDR content due to HDR being unsupported by VSR.Īdded support for Intel Xe VPE scaling, now checks vendor ID and activates Nvidia VSR/Intel VPE depending on card being used.Īdded Nvidia-VSR-requested / Intel-VPE-requested text to MPC-VR stats overlay if we've requested NVIDIA VSR / Intel VPE to be activated. Prevent activating VSR for P010/P016-formatted videos ( common in 10-bit H.265) due to memory leak in VSR.Ī workaround to automatically convert them & keep scaling with VSR can be found at bottom of #1 (comment) (thanks to clsid2 for the tip!) Tested with the Feb 2023 MPC-BE 1.6.6 release, also known to work with clsid2's updated MPC-HC fork, and most likely other DirectShow-based players too (ie: anything that worked with madVR) MPC VideoRenderer with code to enable NVIDIA RTX VSR & Intel Xe VPE scalers. ![]()
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