Hi the best and most popular codec pack for the XP is K-Lite Codec Pack. You can download newest version 4.95 of the package from the http://www.video-codec-pack.com
Also would like to recommend you stable video player, so named VLC video player Video Lan Client, goes together with some codecs as well.
All this tools and packs you can download from the: http://www.video-codec-pack.com
I just downloaded this and seems to work fine: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Video/Codec-Packs-Video-Codecs/Advanced-Vista-Codec-Package.shtml
You need to install a codec pack for DVDs to play in Windows Media Player. You can generally find a codec pack from either Roxio or Cyberlink for under $20.
Yes,To play a flv file format, download and install a codec pack (such as klite codec pack, etc) which will enable to support flv format file playback in Windows Media Player.But it is recommended to install the codec pack after the installation of Windows Media Player. (When installing new version of WMP)
The problem is linked to filter and codec you have installed on your computer. For anyone that have windows vista premium and use windows DVD maker to burn DVD. This is the exact solution to resolve the problem: The filter and codec I installed on my computer was vista codec pack. Maybe some of you installed the same one. The problem comes from this codec pack. You need to remove that pack in the unistall program section. After this, you install this codec pack that works for me and my father and did not cause the SID problem. Install the K-lite mega codec pack (compatible with vista) that you can found here: http://codecguide.com/download_mega.htm For anyone that have the same problem on other burner software and on windows xp, try to install an another codec but you can choose the same one because this codec is windows xp compatible. Hope you will resolve the problem...
you'll need to install a DVD codec. try googling K-Lite Codec Pack
You can find several video and audio codecs in the Combined Community Codec Pack, that you can find via google.
A combined community codec pack is a collective archive of codecs for Microsoft Windows. Originally, the project was designed for anime fansubs but has since expanded for many fansub groups.
If you have a Windows media player 10 or above with a suitable codec such as K-llit or a Vista codec pack you can play the MPEG-4 file with a click.
It depends. Generally, Windows Movie Maker supports avi. But if the avi is encoded with codec that don't supported by your system, there will be problem while importing to Windows Movie Maker. So the solution is to install a comprehensive codec pack. You could choose K-Lite Mega Codec Pack (free codec) Download here http://www.codecguide.com/download_k-lite_codec_pack_mega.htm You could also switch to more advanced movie making software: Wondershare Movie Story http://www.ourpix.com/downloads/dvd-slide-show.html?page=125 If you has a video converter on your system, convert avi to wmv before importing to Windows Movie Maker.
The Combined Community Codec Pack (CCCP) is used to provide a video media playback standard for the Anime community, relieve major problems caused by conflicting codec packs, the capability of playing back the most common video media files/formats, to make it easier to install and uninstall, and more.
No, install Klite video codec pack with media center classic.
I had to do System Restore, ALT+F10, at the Acer opening screen. Then I had to download, K-Lite Codec Pack (Full) and Windows Essential Meida Codec to get mine to work. I have an Acer 3680.