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    Software - Latest Config - MediaPortal With KMPlayer - Part I

    After my experiences with my original configuration in 2007 and reading the different requirements and problems from

    many people, I wanted to come up with a very simple HTPC build to get people up and running with minimal fuss.

    One of the main requirements of HTPC's appears to be to play any movie media file. This can be one of the more difficult

    aspects to achieve as there are so many encoders, decoders, codecs, filters, renderers etc. out there. Also note, that

    there isn't one build that will suit everyone. For example, some people love to tweak the picture quality to its limits,

    others just want something up and running quickly that just works with minimal effort. This configuration to suit the latter

    peson well, but does offer to option to tweak the system further if required.

    The reason I have chosen to use KMPlayer, is its very easy to configure, comes with its own filters/decoders, has loads of

    options, and makes troubleshooting problems a lot easier.

    I'm not going to go into too much detail here, keep it simple and to the point so its easy to follow.

    This is exactly every setting and piece of software I have installed and changed from a fresh install of Windows Vista.

    In each case, the latest version was obtained from the vendors website.

    Software Used:

    Windows Vista 32-bit

    Motherboard Chipset Drivers

    Graphics Drivers

    Audio Drivers

    KMPlayer

    CoreAVC Pro

    Haali Media Splitter

    Daemon Tools

    MediaPortal V0.2.3.0

    This was a brand new hard disk, so BIOS was set to boot from the DVD drive and go into the Vista install process. This is

    the simplest and fastest Windows install yet, with minimal effort.

    1) HTPC is connected to router via ethernet cable for internet access

    2) Install latest motherboard chipset drivers from NVIDIA website

    3) Install latest graphics drivers from NVIDIA website

    4) Install latest audio drivers from the Abit w ebsite

    5) Turn off the Vista Aero in Appearance settings - This is just talking up resources when we wont be using the windows interface anyway. I found it had anegative impact on video performance. Some video looked like it dropped frames, so is mostly likely due to the onboard 6150 graphics not being powerf ul enough, but we wont be

    needing Aero anyway.

    6) Install KMPlayer7) Install CoreAVC

    8) Install Haali Media Splitter - Untick all options during install:

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    Haali Media Splitter Install Options

    9) Once these are installed open up KMPlayer

    10) Right click in the player window and goto:

    11) Options ---> Preferences General --->Playback---Work Priority

    12) Tick Enable SuperSpeed and Goto:

    13) Filter Control--->Decoder Usage--->Internal Video Decoder

    14) Untick H.264 and AVC1:

    KMPlayer Settings for Internal Video Decoder

    15) Filter Control--->Decoder Usage--->External Video Decoder

    16) Set H.264 Video and AVC1 Video to System Default

    17) Click the "c" next to H.264 and this should display the CoreAVC settings18) Tick Preferred decoder and click Close

    19) Still within the KMPlayer settings Goto:

    20) Filter Control---->Splitter

    21) Select System default for Matroska and Goto:

    22) Filter control---->Source Filter--->The Rest tab

    23) Tick Matroska

    24) Click Close which will save the settings

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    KMPlayer Settings for Haali Splitter

    Using CoreAVC and Haali splitter appears to give the best performance with H.264 video encoded in .mkv files. That is why the settings above are used.

    If you are using the SPDIF optical out to get Dolby Digital (DD) and DTS sound do the following:

    25) Play a movie which you know has either DD or DTS sound

    26) During playback right click in the window and Goto:

    27) Filter--->AC3Filter and tick Use SPDIF and tick DD and DTS

    28) Click Apply and OK.

    Settings used within AC3Filter

    The next thing to set is the Video Renderer. This is accessed through:

    29) Right click in the KMPlayer window and Goto:

    30) V ideo (Renderer)

    31) Choose Overlay Mixer

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    I noticed on my configuration that using Overlay Mixer gives the best performance. The actual video renderer you use depends on the hardware setup you have. In my case I was

    experiencing a dark picture with H.264 .mkv files and blown out, bad quality picture with divx .avi files. This was down to me using the VMR9 video renderer.

    I wont expand on this, in this guide because it really is a huge subject and there is a vast amount of information on video

    renderers, colourspaces and display configurations around the internet. The simple method is to:

    32) While playing different movie files via KMPlayer, cycle through the video renderers to find out which one gives you

    the best picture quality and performance for YOU. For me this was the Overlay Mixer. The main choices to cycle

    through are: Overlay Mixer, VMR7, VMR9, Haali Renderer. See which suits you best.

    Before you continue from this point make sure all your movie files play smoothly through KMPlayer. If they dont, read

    through the guide again and make sure all the settings are set as stated. You can even reset KMPlayer to default settingsto start again.

    Tip: While playing an .mkv file in KMPlayer press the Ctrl+Tab keys to bring up the file info. COREAVC should be displayed

    as the Video decoder and you should get the Haali Media Splitter Icon in your taskbar.

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    Software - Latest Config - MediaPortal With KMPlayer - Part II

    To turn this HTPC into something that can be operated from your sofa, we need an interface which is easy to navigate and

    is visable at a high resolution. For this, I have chosen MediaPortal as it has a clean, fast GUI and offers the options we

    need to configure this project correctly.

    1) Install the latest version of MediaPortal from the MediaPortal website - You can leave the default options ticked

    2) Once installed go into Mediaportal setup from the icon on your desktop and Goto:

    3) General and tick "Start MediaPortal in Fullscreenmode and Goto:

    4) General--->Skin

    5) Select the BlueTwo Wide Sk in and Goto:

    6) Movies --->Movie Folders and setup the location to which folders your movies are kept

    Now we need to set KMPlayer as the external player so it launches through MediaPortal, Goto:

    7) Movies--->Movie Player

    8) Tick external player and enter in the path to the location of KMPlayer

    MediaPortal Config Settings for Movie Player

    9) Still in Media Portal Settings Goto:

    10) DVD---->DVDPlayer

    11) Tick Use External Player

    12) Enter in the path namme for KMPlayer

    13) In Parameters enter: /DVD

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    MediaPortal Config for DVD Player

    Next we need to use a utility called Daemon Tools in order to playback image files such as .iso:

    14) Install the latest Daemon tools from their website

    15) During Install Unitck any reference to installing 3rd party/sponsor software and read wizard carefully

    16 ) Once installed right click the demon tools icon in the taskbar and Goto:

    17) Options and turn off AutoStart and Secure Mode

    Next, we need to set MediaPortal to use to use Daemon Tools. So that once you click the movie in MediaPortal it will

    automatically mount the image and play directly in KMPlayer:

    18) Enter MediaPortal Setup from the icon on the desk and Goto:

    19) General--->Daemon Tools

    20) Tick "AutoMount .iso files"

    21) Enter in the path for Daemon Tools

    22) Enter in the Virtual Drive letter (you can find this by right clicking Daemon tools icon)

    23) Enter the Drive number(you can find this by right clicking Daemon tools icon)

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    MediaPortal Settings for Daemon Tools: Your Settings May Differ

    & Make sure all the file types you will be playing are added to within MediaPortal Setup:

    24) Movies--->Movie Extensions. I added .hdmov

    MediaPortal Settings, added your Movie file types

    When you play a movie, you want KMPlayer to launch in fullscreen mode:

    25) Open KMPlayer and right click in the player window and Goto:

    26) General

    27) Tick "When starting Tab and set screen status to FullScreen"

    Finally, when you put in a DVD or mount an .iso you dont want Windows autostart to appear:

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    28) Open Windows Control Panel

    29) Go into AutoPlay

    30) Untick "Use AutoPlay for all media and devices"

    All Done!

    These are all the software and settings I have on my setup, and it works perfectly. If you use these settings, or have some

    suggestions, it would be great to hear about it in our Forum!

    Software - Final Tips >

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