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Installation failed. You need to right click "Install_MPCVR_32.cmd" and choose "run as admin".

Open metzo007 opened this issue 2 years ago • 4 comments

I did, but still get this error message :-(

metzo007 avatar Mar 04 '23 20:03 metzo007

Hi,

I did start a powershell to input the file line by line Frist command is, "@cd /d "%~dp0"" running this line gives me a "The system cannot find the path specified"

Folder is "D:\AI\VideoRenderer-superres\distrib"

I did run @regsvr32.exe MpcVideoRenderer64.ax /s @regsvr32.exe MpcVideoRenderer.ax /s

from the powershell. hope this works

metzo007 avatar Mar 04 '23 20:03 metzo007

Hi.

"@cd /d "%~dp0"" merely changes the directory and drive to the location of the batch file when it is run. I assume you ran powershell as an administrator? did you try running the batch file straight from powershell or cmd as admin?

If so, might be some additional policy in your windows installation preventing, or maybe anti-virus.

Pikkuhippi avatar Mar 05 '23 17:03 Pikkuhippi

I did try running the batch file straight from powershell and from cmd as admin. choose "run as admin" might be a missleading error message since a lot of other things can also go wrong.

I did run @regsvr32.exe MpcVideoRenderer64.ax /s @regsvr32.exe MpcVideoRenderer.ax /s just fine.

But I see no difference in the picture in MPC. Dont know if ist not working, or if the effect is so low.

Thanks for the help

metzo007 avatar Mar 07 '23 17:03 metzo007

Do you have the MPC Video Renderer selected from MPC settings as the Video renderer to use, and did you configure its settings? Also what is the exact video player you are using? If the renderer is in use, you should be able to press CTRL+J to display statistics, post a screenshot of that here so we can see whats going on better.

And the additional information will be good.

Pikkuhippi avatar Mar 07 '23 21:03 Pikkuhippi