Greetings friends, that means so, MPC-HC is a video player, a program with which you can watch movies, all sorts of videos. That is, a program that opens video format files.

I completely forgot - MPC-HC stands for MPC Media Player Classic, but HC seems to mean Home Cinema.

So, once again - MPC-HC is a simple media player, popular, it is simple and convenient, but not the best. No, there are no disadvantages as such, however... still, in some cases, VLC will be better. But if you just need to watch movies, ordinary ones that you downloaded on the Internet, for example, then the MPC-HC can cope with a bang in most cases.

And this player is completely free, and this is also a plus:


To be honest, it always seemed to me that Media Player Classic had something to do with Microsoft... it seemed like they made it...

Features of Media Player Classic

After reading a little more, I realized that MPC-HC actually most likely stands for Media Player Classic Home Cinema. And what I'm getting at is that... this is not quite the usual version. There is also a regular version of Media Player Classic or MPC for short... and this is what this version looks like:


Based on the design, I can conclude that MPC worked back in Windows times XP..

Therefore, let's first look at the capabilities of MPC... so here are the main capabilities, in my opinion:

  1. Plays VCD, SVCD and DVD formats without installing additional codecs. Here, as I understand it, the trick is that... you can watch a DVD without installing additional software. Yes, this is a plus, the main thing is that the player understands the DVD well, it’s not just a movie in one file.
  2. RealMedia and QuickTime playback. Well, I don’t know what to say here, since few people watch videos in this format. But there’s a problem here - these are the formats that can be played provided the appropriate codecs are available. But I think that this problem can be solved by installing the K-Lite codec pack Codec Pack, you just need to install the full version, it seems to be called Full.
  3. Plays files of any format that supports DirectShow, for example, DivX, Xvid, H.264. Yes it's good. And the formats can be played even without installing additional codecs. Another question is how smooth will the video be on weak PCs? Yes, guys, the speed of the video player and omnivorousness in terms of formats are perhaps the most important thing.
  4. Playing Flash videos if available installed plugin ActiveX with rewind capability. Well, this is good, but in practice few people watch flash videos on a video player))
  5. Play damaged AVI files. The option is interesting, VLC also has this.
  6. Watching movies in a resolution different from the current one. If this reduces the load on the PC, then yes, this is a very useful option. But... does the resolution change on the fly? If so, then it probably requires CPU resources.

Well, now the disadvantages:

  1. No automatic settings brightness and contrast. This is a dubious drawback, because it is still unknown how correctly this option can work; it may easily turn out that it only harms.
  2. Requires processor support for SSE instructions. This is also a dubious flaw. All modern processors and five years ago, and although I think it’s even older, they support this instruction. Well, if you have a Pentium 4 processor, then it’s worth... hmm... generally converting the video to low resolution and watching it, for example, in VLC.
  3. To play some formats, you need to install a codec pack. Yes, I think this is a minus, because the necessary codecs may already be built in, such as in VLC.

Sorry guys, I just tried a lot of players and realized that the most omnivorous and fast player... is VLC, but this is my personal opinion!

That is, as you can see, Media Player Classic is a completely normal player, simple, ordinary. But it cannot be called omnivorous in terms of video formats.

About Media Player Classic Home Cinema

I wrote that the development of the program has stopped. But the player is now being developed by third-party programmers - they are improving it, fixing bugs, all this is good. But it is this version, which is already supported by other programmers and is called Media Player Classic Home Cinema... and this is what this version looks like:


Well, basically it’s almost the same as the regular version.. not Home Cinema..

And here are the settings:


Top Menu:


This version already includes codecs, so there is no need to install additional codecs .. hmm .. but I think not everything is so smooth - when I tried to open a video file, again, Media Player Classic could not open it, but VLC could. Yes, I don’t remember exactly what version of Media Player Classic I had - but it seems that... it was Home Cinema.

The interface in this version has been simplified and translated into many languages.

Supports a lot Windows versions- from XP to Windows 10.

So, here are some more differences from regular version Media Player Classic:

  • Support for EVR, madVR visualization. Well, not particularly relevant, but also good of course.
  • Availability of on-screen menu.
  • Multiple monitor support.
  • Option to remove video frame judder. Hmm, cool feature, provided it works correctly.

There is also MPC-BE, have you heard of this? BE stands for Black Edition, and is a version based on the Media Player Classic and Media Player Classic Home Cinema projects. Perhaps this is a version that combines the best of both projects... here's what it looks like:


Is this program necessary?

Good question. You need this program if you:

  1. Watch movies, for example, download them from torrents. Without this program it will be impossible to watch movies, except with the built-in video player.
  2. If you watch movies from DVDs. Hmm, well, of course everything is clear here, however, I think discs are not very popular today... this boom of discs, it seems to me, has long passed)) Although you can still watch movies from a flash drive.

In general, it seems to me that the most convenient way is to watch movies online.

The player can also be removed to install another one. For example, VLC - it has everything you need, adjusting brightness, contrast, etc. Another good video player is PotPlayer.

How to remove MPC-HC?

Here is a simple mini-instruction on how to remove the video player:

  1. Press Win + R, write the command appwiz.cpl, click OK.
  2. The installed software window will appear. There will be a list. Find MPC or Media Player Classic here, click right click, select Delete.
  3. The Uninstall Wizard will appear on the screen. Just follow the instructions, usually clicking Next/Uninstall/Next/Uninstall.


Not everyone knows this, but... after removal, it’s even better to clean the residue manually, don’t worry - there’s nothing complicated. It’s just that the program may leave behind settings or something else... to check, hold down Win + R and write the command:

Click OK. A folder will open where all the settings are stored - see if there is a folder there whose name mentions the word MPC? If there is, then the program left this folder. You can try to delete or rename it, adding, for example, the symbol _ and if then there are no glitches for a couple of days, then delete it. But this is for security reasons, so to speak))

Dear, in this way you can completely remove any program))

Are you an advanced user and want to uninstall so that you can clean Windows automatically afterwards? No problem. Use an uninstaller, I can recommend two - one simpler is the Uninstall Tool, and the other is Revo Uninstaller. Both can clean up residues in the registry and among files. I think Revo Uninstaller cleans better..

Conclusion

Guys, it seems we have figured out the main thing:

  • MPC-HC is a video player that ceased development in 2006.
  • But today there are good people, and they keep MPC-HC up to date.
  • My personal opinion is that there is nothing special about the MPC-HC, and neither is the design. Works fast. However, it seems to me that many people liked it precisely because of its simplicity!
  • If necessary, the player can be safely removed.

That's all gentlemen, I hope that this information was useful to you. Good luck and good luck, see you again!

16.08.2019

Additional income. Marginal propensity to consume and save

Let us assume that at the current moment in time we have some kind of “economic equilibrium”. Each household spends part of the money received on consumption, and saves part of the money through savings. Let's assume that as a result of economic growth, additional income has arisen in the household. It is logical to assume that the result this process there will be an increase in consumption.

In order to estimate how much consumption will increase as household income grows, an indicator called marginal (additional) propensity to consume(MPC).

MPC formula:

MPC = ΔC / ΔY,
Where:
ΔС - the amount of increase in consumption expenditures

Since not all additional funds received will be used for consumption, the remaining part will be directed to savings (accumulation). Therefore, a similar indicator is called marginal propensity to save (MPS). It reflects the value showing what part of additional income households use for savings (accumulation).

MPS formula:

MPS = ΔS / ΔY,
Where:
ΔS - the amount of increase in spending on savings (accumulation)
ΔY - the amount of increase in household income

Since the additional income received goes either for consumption or for saving, it becomes clear why the total sum of the marginal propensity to save MPS and the marginal propensity to consume MPC is always equal to one. That is:

How to interpret the value of MPS and MPC?

For example, when MPC = 0.9 this means that 90% of the increase in household income is allocated to increasing consumption. Accordingly, since MPS and MPC add up to one, 10% will be saved as savings.



Problem playing video content in operating systems Microsoft Windows always stood quite sharply despite the presence in them Windows Player Media Player. Once upon a time, in version 6.4, it was a simple and easy-to-understand program, but over time it turned into a multimedia monster, while most users needed a simple player that started playing any video file on double click with the mouse. And a replacement for WMP 6.4 appeared - back in May 2003, an enthusiast under the nickname Gabest released the first version of Media Player Classic, using old design Microsoft. Over time, the project acquired support for various capabilities, including acceleration using GPUs, and turned into the universally recognizable and beloved Media Player Classic - Home Cinema (MPC-HC).

Classic MPC Home Cinema look: nothing superfluous

This project implemented full support for DXVA, including for the H.264 and VC-1 formats, the EVR renderer, and also introduced a mechanism to get rid of “tearing”. A 64-bit version of the player has also appeared. The program could be either integrated into the system or used as a “ portable application" With a small volume, MPC-HC has an excellent set of capabilities and is capable of playing almost any video file with soundtracks V various formats, from PCM to AC3, DTS and even Dolby Atmos. It even supports playback of animated videos in Flash format. Moreover, the program can even act as an interface to TV tuners with the ability to record a video stream; however, in this regard, the capabilities of MPC-HC are quite basic. But the system remote control very advanced - WinLirc and uICE systems are supported, which makes the MPC-HC an excellent “heart” of a home media center.

It looks like the development of the project has come to its logical conclusion. Currently, the developer has announced version 1.7.13. An announcement appeared on the project website stating that the number of programmers participating in the development of MPC-HC has now been reduced to zero and the project has been officially declared “dead”. Those wishing to continue development can contact the creators using IRC or Email. But this does not mean that MPC-HC itself is dead: firstly, the player is still available for download and still works perfectly with most media formats, and secondly, there are branches of the project, the most famous of which has more modern interface design that fits perfectly into the GUI of Windows 7, 8.1 and 10. Development of MPC BE is ongoing, and at the time of writing the last contribution to the repository was made only 16 hours ago. However, if someone likes the original MPC-HC more, then it is also available for download from the project website. It’s too early to say goodbye to this excellent program - it will serve film fans for a long time and honestly.