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Reclock Pot Player 64-bit 11: The Best Choice for High-Quality Media Playback

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When I first wrote the KMPlayer guide available in archive mode here, it was meant to be an alternative to MPC-HC to watch fansubbed anime episodes, with soft subtitles and with GPU acceleration (general DXVA, Intel-specific and CUDA method). But after KMPlayer being sold to pandora.tv, the development has slowed down considerably. The original developer of KMPlayer then moved on, and created a new media player called PotPlayer, which will be used in this guide. Compared to KMPlayer, PotPlayer has a more rapid development cycle, with more new features being added now and then. PotPlayer used to be unusuable for watching fansubbed anime with soft-subtitles, but as of today PotPlayer is more than capable to replace MPC-HC for watching such videos.




reclock pot player 64-bit 11




My issue: When I choose NVIDIA CUDA in the video decoder and play an MKV movie, the player will launch, an image will appear and then freeze. The sound keeps playing as normal but the player is stuck and I have to end the process in Windows.


To edit PotPlayers's Video Decoder settings for optimized performance, go to Filter Control, under the expanded options on the left side, click on Video Decoder, then click on Built-in Codec/DXVA Settings. Since I have a GTX 970, I selected CUDA for most video types, and I selected DXVA to be used. Do not select DXVA Copy-Back as it is the slowest Video Decoder. DXVA (Native) is usually the option to go with and it's the default if you enable it in potplayer (it's just called DXVA), for mpc-hc it would be called DXVA2 (Native). To be honest, I'm not entirely sure if DXVA matters if you already selected CUDA for PotPlayer's decoder options, when I play back a video and view the player stats I see that the OpenCodec CUDA decoder is used for video, which is what most people with a high end, Nvidia GPU should use. I also suggest doing with hardware deinterlacing and letting your GTX card handle this instead of enabling it in 2ff7e9595c


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