I still have Windows Media Player installed and the audio problems no longer exist. I even tried Control Panel and couldn't do it that way either.Īnyways, this package called Windows 10 Codec 2.1.1 with the modified version of MPC-HC appears to solve all audio problems, but if you install other media players such as VLC the problems return. If anyone knows of a way to select mpc-hc as the "default" program, please let me know. The way to see MPC-HC and select MPC-HC is by looking in drive C (for your hard drive) then looking in the folder called "Windows," and then looking in the folder called "SysWOW64, and then looking on the folder "Codecs," and then clicking on "mpc-hc." You actually may not be able to initially see this modified MPC-HC as a choice. You can right-click on the movie files and specifically select "Open With" and then choose "Another App" and select MPC-HC for "that type of" file. If you install MPC-HC on its own, the audio problems return just like they did with VLC. The reason why is apparently because it is a part of Windows 10 Codec package 2.1.1 rather than being installed on its own. The ONE problem I have found is that you cannot select this modified MPC-HC as your "Default" media player. I'm not going to try to fix a wheel that is working properly. And I am not going to try downloading MPC-BE. I am NOT going to make the mistake of trying to download VLC again. Once again ALL of the audio problems were fixed when using this MPC-HC and Window Media Player (which now can play MKV files). I then downloaded Windows 10 Codec 2.1.1 again and the modified MPC-HC that is with it. ![]() It was not possible to uninstall MPC-HC, because this modified version of MPC-HC is apparently a part of Windows 10 2.1.1. So, I once again uninstalled VLC and I uninstalled Windows 10 Codec 2.1.1. It was as if downloading the new VLC 3.03 infected everything else so the audio problems existed again! After downloading and installing VLC, the problems returned were once again occurring in VLC AND the modified version of MPC-HC and also Windows Media Player!. Unfortunately, ALL of the problems I described above returned!. I downloaded VLC, and then tried watching those movies. So, just for the heck of it, my plan was to re-download VLC and MPC-BE. I thought things were fine at this point. The problems I explain above disappeared. Both MPC-HC and Windows Media Player worked perfectly with all MKV and MP4 files. I then downloaded Windows 10 Codec package 2.1.1 that comes with a modified version of MPC-HC. I then uninstalled all the video players and I uninstalled all the codec packages. I downloaded the CCCP and K-Lite Codec packages. And I was stunned when the problem returned. The center channel was significantly lower than the other channels, which mean voices were very difficult to hear. In MPC-HC and Windows Media Player this did not happen.ĥ) MKV version of The Greatest Showman had severe problems with DTS sound in all media players. Then the voice of Alice would completely disappear. For example 14 minutes into the movie when those two wins are talking, their voices wold be become silent. This was not "random." The audio problems repeatedly occurred in the same spots. However, when watched with MPC-HC, the audio sounded loud and clear.ģ) MKV of the Blu-ray 10 Cloverfield Lane: The movie had no volume at all in any media player.Ĥ) MKV and MP4 of the DVD Alice In Wonderland: This movie had audio that constantly changed in MPC-BE and VLC. For example, 56 minutes into the move, the little girls are talking and can barely be heard. This problem occurred for all media players except Windows Media Player, which could play the MP4 version without a problem.Ģ) MKV and MP4 of the Blu-ray Annabelle Creation: The movie sounds "quiet" when watching in MPC-BE or VLC. Similarly, there were other movies that had audio problems with MPC-HC and Windows Media Player, but they did not have problems with MPC-BE and VLC.ġ) MKV and MP4 of the DVD Black Sheep: The audio from the Front Left an Front Right speakers could be heart, but not the Center Channel. For example, many movies had audio problems in MPC-BE and VLC, but did not have audio problems with MPC-HC or Windows Media Player. The audio problems I was experienced varied from one media player to another. ![]() I was experience many audio problems with MKV and MP4 audio files.
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