I am going continue using the player for about another month and try to update it again and if the installer tries to install something other than potplayer I will uninstall it and on all of the other computers that I manage and will find another video player. I’ve been using PotPlayer for a very long time. There appears to be no way to install PotPlayer without McAfee WebAdvisor. For best performance i recommend using the latest PotPlayer (PotPlayerMini.exe or PotPlayerMini64.exe) with CrendKings AviSynth Filter instead of internal transform filters, along with File Source (Async.) for file-read buffering, LAV Filters for codecs, AviSynth+ as frame server, MadVR as Video Renderer & Sanear as Audio Renderer. There is no point to choose 'DXVA2 (copy-back)' when using the same GPU for BlueskyFRC and for LAV Video Decoder. But if I click ‘decline’ on installing McAfee WebAdvisor it just keeps taking me back to the previous step. PotPlayer About DXVA decode In LAV Video Decoder, please set 'Hardware Decoder to use' to 'DXVA2 (native)'. I do not want McAfee WebAdvisor on my PC. I am not going to install your potplayer by clicking agree on installing Mcafee and not checking that I don’t understand. Avisynth MT wouldnt download, then when I got it elsewhere it wouldnt extract and MvTools2 also didnt extract, then the instructions were for MPC-HC and not Pot Player, even then the settings were all different, spent 3 hours fiddling around with it all, like reading a book in another language when you only understand a few words. When I hit decline it won’t let me install. That means I don’t understand what that is. High framerate (HFR at 48fps) was used in The Hobbit and will be used in upcoming films like the Avatar sequels, which will use HFR at 60fps, so why not. Common names are framedoubling, smooth motion, HFR (high framerate) and 60FPS conversion. In PotPlayer: Preferences -> Filter Control -> Video Decoder -> Built-in Video Codec/DXVA Settings -> Use DXVA -> Checked -> DXVA2 Copy-Back -> Select D311 with the GPU -> Avisynth -> Enable AviSynth processing -> Checked -> Add 'potplayersource ()' -> Checked -> Leave other checkboxes on default -> Load Script -> Select or copy the avs script. I know there is a way to install it but I will not because I have to click agree and that I don’t understand what I am installing. Its main use is to give videos higher framerates like newer TVs do. I know what you are saying but you are not reading what I am saying. Subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: PotPlayer Install. They are encoded with a UT video codec and all have the same problem. Script Error: There is no function SetMTMode.(potplayeravisynthscript, line 2) I Press J to jump to the feed. I hope you don’t mind but I am going to use this email with your replies to let everyone on the forums, twitter and anyone else I can communicate with of what PotPlayer thinks we as customers should do.
But by your answer I can tell that this obviously was not a mistake so I will find another software to use. Like I said before I was going to wait and let PotPlayer get this fixed if indeed it was a mistake.
Here is an email thread I had with Potplayer employee when I wrote to let them know that the 3rd party software they were trying to install when updating to new version of PotPlayer