I still need to solve a "Safe Boot" issue before I can upgrade but this will be another consideration before I upgrade to ensure my MPC-HC experience is as good, or better. The original MPC, along with the MPC-HC fork, mimic the simplistic look and feel of. ![]() Has anyone installed Windows 11 and given MPC-HC and HDR content it a try and had any success? Media Player Classic ( MPC ), Media Player Classic - Home Cinema ( MPC-HC ), and Media Player Classic - Black Edition ( MPC-BE) are a family of free and open-source, compact, lightweight, and customizable media players for 32-bit and 64-bit Microsoft Windows. Highly recommended It provides high quality playback and many useful options. Standard: Same as Basic, plus: Media Player Classic Home Cinema (MPC-HC) This is an excellent player. ![]() That includes MPC-HC, which is a much better player than WMP. ![]() I know that Windows 11 introduces the Auto-HDR feature which I imagine will automatically detect whether content is HDR or not and prevent me from needing to flick the annoying switch in the Settings panel each time I wish to watch HDR content (so that the colour doesn't look washed out if I'm still on SDR BT.709 mode). Configuration: Intel i7-8700 with integrated Intel UHD 630 32GB RAM Windows 10 Pro - Build 21H1 HDMI 2.0a - LG OLED 65C7T (HDR10, Dolby Vision) Yamaha RX-V3070 (Dolby Atmos, DTS-X) MPC-HC v1.9.15. We strongly recommend using K-Lite Standard. Just wondering if anyone has had any experience post the upgrade experience going from Windows 10 to Windows 11 with the latest K-Lite downloads for MPC-HC and the associated audio codecs and HDR?
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