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VLC is still not offloading as many things as I might like to my graphics processor *(HD 6870), but its CPU utilization is not high on my Core i5 based system. I don't watch any anime, but the picture quality in VLC v2.0 has improved quite a bit over v1.1. VLC setting the bar for these enthusiasts who really move the media forward is certainly commendable in my opinion, compared to saying "Well, if it runs content purchased off iTunes, its good enough!".
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Today, we're seeing many fansub release groups offering 1080p high bitrate MKV with lossless FLAC audio channels and 10-bit color pallets.even for porn!Īnime fansubs/localization has been a quiet but important force in driving online video quality from the days of grainy, option-free rips to a single high-bitrate HD file with several lossless audio channels and subtitles for 8 languages available, often using open specifications and open source codecs to do so. Some would say their pioneering encoding even helped drive pirate rips of SD and HD content out of old-fashioned AVI containers for everything, besides being a huge boon to localization in any form as these advances helped to move from single language audio and subtitle options hardcoded (or hand-selected-and-renamed-manual-subs) to simple container formats with multiple options. showed up prominently in anime fansub encodes long before the general population ever saw them.

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Matroska container formats,H.264/ X264 HD video, Ogg Theora/OGM, multi-channel AAC/OGG/ audio, multiple streams of the aforementioned plus multiple softcoded subtitle options, etc. The anime fansub community has pioneered the usage of initially arcane formats, expecting exacting quality and often utilizing features that would be an afterthought for most other media. Subtitles were not rendered as aesthetically pleasingly, image quality may have suffered, and other factors made VLC a second player choice despite its internal filters and easy accessibility. For years, there has been the complaint that, compared to such offerings as Media Player Classic Home Cinema, especially with lots of external filters from something like the Combined Community Codec Pack, VLC was inferior. If we can get by the neckbeard virgin jokes, its actually a good idea for them to specifically target anime-watching (especially the fansub community) in their notes. It isn't the be-all, end-all of media players, but it has its place. VLC can handle that, it is pretty robust at playback. However sometimes there's an old video that is encoded wrong, but I want to watch it. Makes sense, they are for production and you want to make sure it is done right. These new ones do not tolerate MPEG files not to spec.
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Some of the pro software I install replaces things like the default MPEG decoders with new ones. I keep it around mostly for problematic files. So while you can't just feed it new codecs, it doesn't need anything to be on the system. The only thing it relies on the OS for is things like providing a video rendering interface. Or if the system codec is problematic or the like it'll have problems.

The disadvantage is that if the system doesn't have the codec, it can't handle it. This also makes it lighter weight, since it doesn't have to have any of that kind of thing with it. It doesn't have to specifically support it. Now this is useful in that anything you've taught Windows to play, it can play. It doesn't actually handle any of the demuxing or decoding itself, it uses the relevant system filters. It is just a wrapper for DirectShow and Windows Media Foundation, Windows' own highly competent video interfaces.
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MPC-HC isn't actually a full featured media player.
