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Once the internal renderer is selected, you need to configure its specific properties to activate pitch correction.
The native pitch-preserving speed control in MPC-HC is one of its most powerful hidden features. While it has some quirks—like occasional audio clipping or desync issues—simply switching from the default output to the "MPC Audio Renderer" transforms your experience, allowing you to consume content at your own pace without the dreaded chipmunk effect.
MPC-HC does not natively support pitch-preserving speed change via simple shortcuts. However, you can achieve this using and external DSO (DirectShow) filters .
If the internal renderer still stutters, you can force MPC-HC to pass the audio through the LAV Audio Filter suite: Go to > Internal Filters . mpc hc speed up without pitch
The side effect is that audio waveforms are compressed. A 440Hz tone played at 2x speed becomes an 880Hz tone. This raises the pitch by an entire octave, turning human voices into unintelligible squeaks.
Modern versions of MPC-HC include a built-in audio renderer that automatically corrects pitch during speed adjustments. Step 1: Open Options Launch . Click View in the top menu. Select Options (or press O on your keyboard). Step 2: Change Output Renderer Navigate to Playback on the left sidebar. Click on Output . Locate the Audio Renderer dropdown menu on the right. Select Internal Audio Renderer from the list. Step 3: Enable Pitch Correction Look back at the left sidebar under the Playback category.
Even with perfect settings, you might encounter some issues. Here are solutions for the most common problems: Once the internal renderer is selected, you need
Some users report that pitch correction works more consistently with AAC audio than with MP3 or FLAC in older versions of the renderer.
If you enable "Time stretch" and your audio still speeds up (chipmunk effect), it means an external filter is bypassing MPC-HC's internal switcher.
Navigate to > Options > Playback > Output . Under the Audio Renderer dropdown menu, switch the selection from your default device to MPC Audio Renderer (or Internal Audio Renderer , depending on your build). Click Apply , click OK , and restart MPC-HC to lock in the real-time pitch correction. Why Default Fast Playback Distorts Your Audio The side effect is that audio waveforms are compressed
For users with high-end DACs (Digital to Analog Converters) or those watching lossless Blu-ray rips, the old Audio Switcher might cause micro-stutters. Enter the .
Look for the dropdown menu on the right side of the screen.
Press Ctrl + Down Arrow (decreases speed by increments of 0.1x).
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