
Here is a list of useful options and features that everyone should know about: Reverted change in previous version that would reset remembered file position after reaching 95% of durationįixed issue that could give low resolution subtitle when using fullscreen exclusive mode in MPCVRįixed issue that could give low resolution subtitle when switching from PGS to a text-based subtitle typeįixed issue with VMR9 renderer where external subtitles would not adjust to playback rate changesĪ lot of people seem to be unaware of some of the awesome features that have been added to MPC-HC in the past years. Setting volume through command line now also unmutes Options > Playback > Fullscreen > Fullscreen MonitorĪB Repeat markers are now saved in file history (when remember position is enabled)

Options > Advanced > FullscreenSeparateControls If anyone is interested in helping keep the project alive, you can get in touch with MPC-HC via its Trac.Added option to keep player controls visiable on current monitor when showing fullscreen video on another monitor

Be aware of scams and only get the files from our site! This is something that the developers are only too aware of, and issue the following warning:ĭon’t forget, that our official builds, both the stable and the beta builds, are digitally signed. Thanks to everyone who has contributed in any way all these years Remember, MPC-HC is an 11-year old project.Īs with the demise of any popular software, there is the risk that fake versions of the program will rush to fill the void. It’s been a nice journey and I’m personally pretty overwhelmed having to write this post. Otherwise, all things come to an end and life goes on. So, if someone’s willing to really contribute and has C/C++ experience, let me know on IRC or via e-mail. This, unfortunately, means that the project is officially dead and this release would be the last one. V1.7.13, the latest, and probably the last release of our project…įor quite a few months now, or even years, the number of active developers has been decreasing and has inevitably reached zero. But if sufficient interest can be drummed up, all may not yet be lost.Ī post from the developers on the Media Player Classic website breaks the news:

It seems that other commitments - life in general - got in the way for developers, and interest in alternatives such as VLC has increased. Take a look at the release log for the software, and you can see that updates have been few and far between in recent years.
