CCCP (Combined Community Codec Pack) 2013-05-30 Final | 9.0 MB
The Combined Community Codec Pack (CCCP) is a simple and reliable playback pack for Windows with the goal of supporting the majority of video formats in use today. It has been assembled by some of the most knowledgeable people in the anime world, and one of the primary design goals is to play as much as possible with as little as possible. The CCCP attempts to be as unintrusive on your system as possible. Other codec packs tend to either randomly not work, break the system, or install far too much cruft. With the CCCP, you know that when you install it properly, it just works. You don’t need to mess around in the options to get it to work, and chances are it will resolve any other conflicts on install as well. CCCP was invented so you can “Uninstall everything else, install the pack and live happily ever after”. That being said, for the adventurous there are pages of options available to tweak if you feel like it.
CCCP playback pack will install:
* Haali Media Splitter (MKV, MP4, OGM/OGG, TS, AVI)
o Used for compliant MKV playback. Attempts to disable other MKV splitters on the system. Certain Matroska features are available only with Haali’s splitter and not in Gabest’s. This filter is also capable of being used as a splitter for MP4, OGM and OGG, MPEG-PS, MPEG-TS, and also AVI. AVI and MPEG-PS are not used by default in the pack and is not recommended to do so. You will, however, need the MP4, OGM and TS parts for playing those files. The installer will also set the source filter for each container only if it is checked in the installation, this fixes any issues with previously installed splitters by overriding them.
* VSFilter (MPC-HC) (SSA/ASS, SRT, VOBSUB subtitles)
o For displaying subtitles. It will attempt to disable any previous DirectVobSub installations you might have.
* FFDShow (H.264/AVC, DivX, Xvid, various audio formats etc.)
o Decodes H.264, Xvid, DivX, generic MPEG-4, Flash video (FLV1 and FLV4), and others. Also used for audio decoding with the following formats turned on by default: AAC, Vorbis, MP3, MP1/2, AC3, DTS, FLAC, TTA, AMR, LPCM. If you would like to turn off ffdshow decoding for a specific video or audio format, read further down for instructions on how to do it properly.
* MPEG-2 Decoder (MPC-HC)
o Decodes MPEG2 video (the stuff on a DVD). The filter currently has an extremely low merit level and also MPEG1 decoding removed. It is primarily included as a fallback for DVD MPEG2 decoding if the user does not already have another MPEG2 decoder installed. A few other patches donated by Haali for interlaced/progressive fixes.
* CoreWavPack
o Decodes WavPack audio and splits WavPack audio files (.WV) for playback in DirectShow. The only DirectShow implementation to support all three WavPack modes: lossless, lossy, and hybrid.
* FLV Splitter (MPC-HC)
o Splits FLV (Flash Video) files for DirectShow playback.
* Media Player Classic Home Cinema
o Based on the original “Media Player Classic” and was created after Gabest, the original author, stopped working on it. Many new player features have been integrated in this player.
Operating Systems: Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8.
Changes in CCCP (Combined Community Codec Pack) 2013-05-30:
* As newer CCCP playback packages contain quite a few rather large differences compared to the pre-2012 ones, if you at any point need to grab the last FFDShow-tryouts based release, it, with some minor script-related fixes, is available from here.
o The known issues with the release are also listed here.
o If you want to try and use FFDShow-tryouts’ raw video/audio filters with the new CCCP, see here (WIP)
* Updated components:
o LAV Filters 0.57.0.0-d8dc0ef
o MPC-HC 1.6.8.7347 (shows up as 7357)
o xy-VSFilter 3.0.0.”220″
+ 211 with various backports and fixes.
* General change log:
o Installer and settings applications
+ Haali’s ‘Autoload VSFilter’ checkbox in the settings application has been replaced with a LAV Splitter tray icon checkbox as part of the gradual Haali removal process. This setting can still be changed in Haali Splitter’s settings.
+ A button for LAV Splitter’s settings has been added to the settings application, and the buttons in general have been somewhat regrouped.
o MPC-HC
+ Memory leaks have been fixed in MPC-HC that happened with files that contained chapters. Thanks go to Underground78 for quickly solving this issue, and to Phantasm for helping in debugging the problem.
+ The update checking mechanism question that pops up during first start-up of MPC-HC no longer comes up so that the playback would start behind or in front of it. The playback will not start before you answer the question.
+ Audio switcher’s normalization and boost features have been updated. If you do not reset settings and use these features, you might get unexpected results. Do make sure to either reset settings, or go into the options and modify the settings to match according to your tastes.
o LAV
+ LAV Video now prefers YV12 to NV12 on XP if a 4:2:0 YCbCr color space is being tried for output. This should work around or fix some of the problems that certain XP users have been having after the switch to being LAV-based.
+ A pop-up menu has been added to LAV Splitter for switching streams or editions, and jumping to chapters. Enabled by default in CCCP.
+ Many small changes to LAV Splitter that improve the scanning speed of Matroska files when using segment linking.
+ Default streams are now preferred to the special ‘forced’ streams that LAV Splitter creates internally in case of PGS subtitles. This makes subtitles show up more often, matching the behavior to when there are no PGS subtitle tracks available. Real ‘forced’ tracks still get selected by default in case such exist.
+ A problem with segment linking and Vorbis audio extradata changes has been fixed in LAV Splitter.
+ The FLAC channel mask from metadata is now used by LAV Audio, fixes playback of FLAC files with non-standard channel layouts.
+ JPEG2000 support has been added.
o xy-VSFilter
+ A blacklist update from MPC-HC has been backported. Should improve xy-VSFilter falling out of the playback chain in case of a known application that doesn’t like its existence, and most probably will not get fixed.
+ A couple of new NV12-to-I420/YUY2/RGB color conversion code paths have been added to vd.cpp’s Kasumi-based solutions as a measure to work around some weird connections that xy-VSFilter happens to create for one reason or another.
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