Been using klite for a while, is there a leader?
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Been using klite for a while, is there a leader?
I always use the K-Lite codec pack(which is also one of the most popular). has everything you could ever need. Alternatively, try the ace mega codec pack.
klite codec pack here too, usually the full or mega pack & then pick the options :)
I use the k-lite mega pack and choose playback only when installing.
Have only ever had a problem when reinstalling iTunes w/Quicktime and the Quicktime codecs getting confused.
Personally, id just install codec’s as you need them. A little more time consuming, but ive generally found that “codec packs” are the cause of most codec issues :s
None at all unless you want a nightmare of conflicting filter merits.
No need for anything other than ffdshow.
Amen to that!Quote:
Originally Posted by Agent
Get the essentials, DivX, Xvid, Quicktime Alternative, Real Alternative.
ffdshow ;)
I've used k-lite in the past. If you want to avoid even the smallest possibility of a codec conflicts however, ffdshow is the way to go, with real alternative and quicktime alternative if needed.
There is only a few things you need:
Foobar (0.8.3 Special)
Media Player Classic
FFDShow
Real Alternative
Quicktime
Optional:
Videolan Player
You don't really need anything else.
I would install codecs as and when - but to get started FFDShow and Media Player Classic. I also add Real Alternative. This is more than enough to get started and also play DVD's.
Same here. Had trouble with playback when I installed them. No point in having stuff I don't need cluttering up my PC for ages, just to save a couple of minutes of downloading.Quote:
Originally Posted by Agent
Just d/l the ones you need (divX, XVid, Real Alt. MPC as mentioned above). Had trouble with the Klite pack in the past aswell, screwed up such that I couldn't play DVD videos at all. Only fix was to reinstall windows.
yeah personally i have to agree with staying away from codec packs, i just install the ones i want like divx and realalt, and pretty much have no problems and can play 99% of most codec types , if there is one i dont know i use gspot to find out what it is, then install codec.
What's sad, and I mean REALLY sad, is that Vista looks like it has the same mucked-up DirectShow graphing problems that XP does. I live in hope that there's another methodology under the hood that can bypass the evil of filter merits and just needs to be exposed with software rewrites.
VideoLAN is your friend :)Quote:
Originally Posted by charleski