2014-07-11, 13:26
(2014-06-17, 08:14)Clonimus74 Wrote:Sounds like an issue beyond the playercorefactory file, i think its due to XBMC taking exclusive control of your soundcard and thus mpc-hc not being able to use it.(2014-06-17, 01:23)Osirus71 Wrote: This is the code I use for Media Player Classic HC to play all videos through MPC HC....It works perfectly...Also, if you are going to use MPC HC as your external play instead of the internal one that come with XBMC, you should do all your sound configuring though MPC HC.....XBMC has NOTHING to do with the sound if you are using an external player to play your videos....FYI....Enjoy......
<playercorefactory>
<players>
<player name="MPC-HC" type="ExternalPlayer" audio="false" video="true">
<filename>C:\Program Files (x86)\MPC-HC\mpc-hc.exe</filename>
<args>"{1}" /fullscreen /close</args>
<hidexbmc>true</hidexbmc>
<hideconsole>false</hideconsole>
<warpcursor>topleft</warpcursor>
<playcountminimumtime>900</playcountminimumtime>
</player>
</players>
<rules action="prepend">
<rule name="streams" protocols="daap|rtv|rtsp|rtmp|http|https|rtmpe|rtsp|mms|rtp|pvr" player="DVDPlayer"/>
<rule filename=".*." player="MPC-HC"/>
</rules>
</playercorefactory>
thanks, that will help with the streaming issue I have :-)
but as of the sound, that doesn't help. MPC-HC is configured correctly.
check out this scenario:
I see a movie fine (using MPC as external), then I try playing another movie, there's no sound.
I close MPC, and re-open it myself (not via XBMC), play the movie, there's sound. I close it and open the movie via XBMC (which uses MPC of course) and there's sound (same movie of course)
For example, if you use WASAPI audio in XBMC settings, it will always take exclusive control over your soundcard, directsound should not do this but if it does you should uncheck 'allow programs to take exclusve control' in your device manager.
I hope this solves your issue.