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03-14-2007, 04:08 AM
KMP splitters are good enough to use in most cases. If you wish to use haali's splitter, there is something careful to do while installing. Haali's splitter is rather similar to nero splitters as it is actually source filter integrated with splitter. These kind of splitters intercept and force to open the media with its own splitter causing various problems depending on the support coverage. In short, it is hard to control the source filter with integrated splitter (nero, haali). Some of them do not allow 3rd party's decoder to be connected (nero, nvidia's ts demuxer etc).
If you want to use haali's splitter without problems, follow the steps. (As I said, it is not a required procedure as KMP has its own splitters. It is for those who are not satisfied with KMP's splitter.)
1. Uncheck all items while installing haali's splitter. It will make the priority of haali's splitter lower. (1st screenshot)
2. Enable the items to be supported from haali's splitter. (2nd screenshot)
ps. If you have haali's splitter in your system, uninstall it first.
If you want to use haali's splitter without problems, follow the steps. (As I said, it is not a required procedure as KMP has its own splitters. It is for those who are not satisfied with KMP's splitter.)
1. Uncheck all items while installing haali's splitter. It will make the priority of haali's splitter lower. (1st screenshot)
2. Enable the items to be supported from haali's splitter. (2nd screenshot)
ps. If you have haali's splitter in your system, uninstall it first.