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Codec FLkraker Just a couple of things to add to what LOTR has said: 1) Most forum members recommend and use VLC and or GOM, these media players, unlike WMP, will play most media files unless they are corrupt or fake. 2) If you do get non-MS codec to work with WMP, thus increasing it's facilities, an MS WMP update will either delete or disconnect these codec from WMP and put you back to where you started. UK Bob |
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You can yes. VLC & presumably GOM also are independent programs. And all the codecs are self-contained within the program itself. For example if you wished open videos with VLC, you can right-click a video file & choose open with, select VLC & check option to always open with. That would then make VLC the default to always open that kind of video file. |
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Windows Media Players FLkraker This is a late reply (too late to help) but it will give you the benefit of my personal experience. First of all, I use all the media players mentioned in this thread, i.e. WMP, VLC, GOM and one extra, Quicktime. WMP - I find this player good for playing my MP3 albums, I buy from Amazon, some standard films/DVDs, etc. VLC - Will virtually play anything as long as the file concerned is not corrupt or fake. GOM - Like VLC, will play anything but, unlike VLC, will still play files that has gaps, small pockets of corruption and/or imperfections. Quicktime - Good for playing film clips, such as those shown on Rotten Tomatoes and other film clip hosting sites. Hope this helps UK Bob PS. I used to use Real Player as well. Last edited by ukbobboy01; October 20th, 2010 at 08:07 AM. |
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