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Old 29th March 2008
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Default CODEC AVCHD

For when rots visualize the AVCHD |codec|?
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To play AVCHD content you must have a splitter for the specific files (MPEG2 or H264) and also a filter to decode the streams. AC3Filter and CoreAVC should do the trick. Also, if the file is in fact a HD-rip you will need a matroska scplitter. I ecommend Gabest one.

Notice: full HD content playback it's not supported by BSPlayer.
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You need a H.264 (=AVC) decoder, like ffdshow or CoreAVC. And also a source filter for MPEG-TS, for example Haali Media Splitter.
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Notice: full HD content playback it's not supported by BSPlayer.
What is the meaning of this statement? DirectShow should not discriminate between the relative low/standard/high definitions.
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Like DVD full support, you need to pay royalties for full HD support. You can play HD content, but can't use the full features of a HD disk.
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Default Cant Play AVCHD

I am running the trial version. I downloaded all available codecs.

When I paly AVCHD I get a black screen but I can hear the sound. Any ideas?
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I am running the trial version.
Trial version of what?
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as well as - if applicable and especially when encountering problems - the type(s) of the file(s) mentioned in your post.
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For the record, BSP Pro can play DVDs, but only if you acquire the MPEG-2 decoder. More info on this thread:
http://forum.bsplayer.com/answered-s...play-dvds.html
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As stated at the bottom of BSPlayer's PRO description page:

BS.Player PRO 2.x gives you even more multimedia experience! - BS.Player.com

Play all your DVD's with low CPU requirement and with highest quality. (3rd party mpeg-2 decoder required)
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