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domlof
22nd August 2009, 20:18
Hi
So I've just installed Win7 x64, and got all the drivers to get my mkvs to work in 7MC correctly, but I noticed that reclock doesn't load ..
On investigation I've found that 7MC due to it being 64 bit has to have everything in its path as 64 bits and as reclock is (now getting more and more legacy) 32 bits it doesn't load.
I thought there must be a 64 bit version of it! As every man and his dog will be installing the 64bit of Win7, after all why stay in the dark ages!
But as much as I can search I can't find it!
Please please someone point me to the 64bit version of reclock (a most critical bit of software for htpc!), as I fear I will have to reinstall the 32bit of Win7 just to get my HTPC working! (As mad as that sounds I'll probably will have to, if theres no 64bit reclock ....)
Thanks for the pointers! :bowdown:
Dom
James
22nd August 2009, 20:21
Please please someone point me to the 64bit version of reclock (a most critical bit of software for htpc!), as I fear I will have to reinstall the 32bit of Win7 just to get my HTPC working! (As mad as that sounds I'll probably will have to, if theres no 64bit reclock ....)
Thanks for the pointers! :bowdown:
Dom
There is no and probably will be no 64bit version of ReClock.
Mark_A_W
23rd August 2009, 08:42
The problem is using 7MC ;)
Use XBMC with ZP or MPC-HC as an external player.
domlof
25th August 2009, 07:30
Yes I know its using 7MC, but thats what I want (have used Zoom/MPC etc on my other builds).
7MC with mediabrowser really gives you everything you need in a nice clean easy to use package.
Why should anyone really use xmbc or meedio, with its uneasy to use set up routines (I know Meedio like the back of my hand BTW ...)
I think the future is Media Center, it seems that plugins are now easy to make and mediabrowser really makes the whole thing very nice. If you haven't tried it, then please do! :D
So I personally think 7MC is the way to go, and as most people will eventually try (and then switch to using it), and the 64bit version is the future, its a shame that all the hard work that James has put in is going to waste!
If we could have the source and someone else compile it in 64bit that would help!
Thanks for listening!
Dom
pacoppes
29th October 2009, 11:40
Yes I know its using 7MC, but thats what I want (have used Zoom/MPC etc on my other builds).
7MC with mediabrowser really gives you everything you need in a nice clean easy to use package.
Why should anyone really use xmbc or meedio, with its uneasy to use set up routines (I know Meedio like the back of my hand BTW ...)
I think the future is Media Center, it seems that plugins are now easy to make and mediabrowser really makes the whole thing very nice. If you haven't tried it, then please do! :D
So I personally think 7MC is the way to go, and as most people will eventually try (and then switch to using it), and the 64bit version is the future, its a shame that all the hard work that James has put in is going to waste!
If we could have the source and someone else compile it in 64bit that would help!
Thanks for listening!
Dom
If you use Media Browser and want to use ReClock you can call MPC in transparently mode controlling everything from remote control and when you leave again at MC.
Look here:
http://forum.slysoft.com/showpost.php?p=226039&postcount=16
In the MPC have set keys command as:
http://www.avforums.com/forums/home-cinema-pcs/912086-configuring-mce-remote-windows-media-player-classic.html
And specifically BROWSER_BACK key is to have the arrow behind the MPC scheduled to return to the Media Center.
A greeting.