I've heard of (and even sometimes used) video players like VLC when Windows Media Player prompts me to download "new codecs", but I've also heard people talk about codec packs like K-Lite, Shark007, ...
So I've just installed XP for the first time and I'm looking to do things right.<BR><BR>Doing it right means using a media player that is powerful, unbloated, spyware/adware free, and won't bend over ...
Like VideoLAN Client, MPlayer OS X Extended is another media player alternative that includes support for a number of codecs. It comes with support for most common ones, but has the option for ...
VOB or Video Object files stored on a DVD contain a movie's content. If codecs are missing, Microsoft Media Player, or Windows Media Player, may not be able to play stand-alone VOB files that you ...
Unlike many other camcorders that save video clips in industry standard AVI, MP4 or MPEG format, newer Panasonic and Sony video camera record and store movie files in the MTS or M2TS format, as do ...
One of my users has a JVC camcorder. It records .MOD files that are not playable by default by Media Player 9 or 11. <BR><BR>As a test I downloaded VLC. It does not play them either. <BR><BR>But a tip ...
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