26
Jan

I just bought a new computer with windows vista home premium. I downloaded limewire and as expected I don’t have the proper codecs to play any videos. I know Klite codecs (Full) works on it but when I install it I don’t know what boxes I should check or uncheck to make sure all videos will play. Because when I just install it without checking any boxes it still won’t play any videos. Please be very specific and detailed when responding. To all Thank You!

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Category : Windows Vista Tips and Tricks

One Response to “I have a question about windows vista codecs problem?”


mburx (1 comments) January 26, 2010

VLC Player – FREE download at http://www.videolan.org
- supports ALL codecs and ALL operating systems (Windows, Mac, Linux, Be)S, Palm), very pretty skins. great picture – yes supports also MPEG-2 so you can watch yr DVDs in it – it should play just about any video you throw in it
ALShow for Windows only – FREE download at http://www.altools.net – same as VLC Player supports ALL codecs but VLC Player is prettier for eyes (much nicer skins)
Klite codecs – check all boxes – when you check a box it means you allow it to play that specific codec



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