Without Pitch !new! - Mpc Hc Speed Up

To speed up video in MPC-HC (Media Player Classic Home Cinema) without creating a high-pitched "chipmunk" effect, you must enable the . This feature allows the player to increase playback speed while maintaining the original audio pitch. 1. Enable the MPC Audio Renderer

If your playback sounds like a tape deck that has been left in a hot car (i.e., a wavy, underwater effect), you are encountering from poor overlapping. mpc hc speed up without pitch

Have a question or a specific setup issue? Drop a comment below (or check the official MPC-HC GitHub discussions). Happy speeding—without the squeak! To speed up video in MPC-HC (Media Player

A common mistake users make is relying on GPU hardware decoding (DXVA2 or D3D11VA) for speed changes. While hardware decoding saves CPU on video, it offloads the audio timing to the GPU's display engine. When you speed up video using hardware decode, many GPUs force the audio to "stretch" via simple repetition, causing a metallic echo. Enable the MPC Audio Renderer If your playback

This forces the internal audio processor (based on the SoundTouch or Bass audio library) to apply real-time time-stretching. You will hear the video play faster, but voices will remain at their natural pitch.

Simply press Ctrl + Up Arrow to increase speed or Ctrl + Down Arrow to decrease. By default, MPC-HC changes speed in 10% increments. Watch the status bar—the pitch remains natural.