Bad picture quality on .mkv using Haali Media Splitter

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  1. vlatko27

    vlatko27 Member

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    Hi,

    Almost 90% of movies I watch nowadays are MKV's. Pretty much everyone says using Haali Media Splitter as the renderer is a must, but in my case it simply doesn't work. Check the screenshots to see what it's all about:

    MPC and Haali as renderer:
    http://xs127.xs.to/xs127/08224/1233.png

    MPC and VMR9 Renderless
    http://xs127.xs.to/xs127/08224/2810.png

    Using pretty much any renderer gives much better picture quality than Haali.

    I have these codecs installed(all latest versions):
    Core AVC
    Koepi's xVid
    AC3 Filter
    VSFilter
    and of course Haali Media Splitter

    I can play pretty much everything(using MPC) but it's quite annoying not to be able to use Haali as my renderer since everyone says it's the best.

    My video card is Radeon HD3870 and I "heard" ATI's cards have problems with using Haali. Is that true? If so, does anyone know any workarounds or solutions?
     
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    davexnet Active member

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    I took a look at the two screen shots but I don't see a problem.

    The Haali splitter just decomposes the stream so that the parts can be
    sent to the proper decoders. It shouldn't change the quality
    as far as I know. Have you tried playing them in VLC ?
     
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    You do not see a problem? Look at the faces. It's even more visible during playback than it is in a screenshot, but it's obviously there.

    I tried it in a MPC and Zoom Player, only happens when using Haali Media Splitter as the renderer.
     

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