i recommend u download cccp instead as its a program bundle with many other programs. which also include media player classic & ffdshow as well. It preconfig to work with mostly every video format
http://www.cccp-project.net/
Why bother? Everything's already included in mpchc. Also, ffdshow doesn't have DXVA support.
@pkrisnin: The instructions are on the homepage had you actually read it.
I'm trying to answer this problem "issues displaying subtitles for anime"
The simplest way is too just install cccp.
Other than that, for anime viewer especially for HD or mkv files. Fansubers now like to do softsub or removable subtitle. All anime softsubs aren't subpictures, like on a DVD but still unrender text that is render live by the filter.
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the follwoing is compy and paste
With a DxVA decoder, the encoded video data is sent, by the decoder filter, to your graphics card's memory and decoded by the gfx card. The decoded data, still on the gfx card's memory, is then displayed by the GFX card as an overlay on the screen.
However... To blend the subtitles onto the video, DirectVobSub needs access to the decoded video. This means that after decoding is done on the gfx card, the decoded video has to be moved back from the gfx card to your main memory so DirectVobSub can work with it, then sent back to the gfx card for display. As far as I know the decoder, even if it supports DxVA will stop using it in these circumstances and fall back to software decoding using your main CPU.
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So, i can normal moive watch. u can just download mpchc or cccp and reconfig to ur needs just in case so weird codec shows up.
Anime fans thats watches softsubed. I recommend cccp primary its simple and near 100% noob prove