Codecs depend entirely on what type if file you are trying to play. An MP3 codec is no good, for instance, for playing WMA files, and an XVid codec is useless for playing Ogg Vorbis files.
The MKV codec can be used to code multiple types of video or some audio files (16 to be exact). It can also be used to code subtitle streams. Basically, the MKV codec is for multimedia purposes.
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There are many sites which one can safely download the Storm codec. Some sites include Softpedia, File Cluster, and the Softonic website. One should always use an anti-virus program when downloading files.
MP3
IFO 180, price is $665, IFO 380 is $595
FLAC files are free lossless audio codec files. You can listen to these files by downloading WinAmp onto your computer and then downloading the FLAC Plugin.
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It would depend on the format of the audio file. However K-Lite codec pack should cover most of you bases. It is usually the only codec pack I install on a computer.
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The VP9 codec offers better compression efficiency, higher video quality, and improved playback performance for video files in the WebM format compared to other codecs.