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Title: Video codecs
Post by: neXus on November 14, 2006, 13:33:32 PM
I did my first re-install in 9 months for my windows and now wondering what are the most important and needed codecs are

xvid, ac3 and divx but what else?
Title: Re:Video codecs
Post by: Shakey on November 14, 2006, 13:38:23 PM
You dont need divx, as xvid can play just about any mpeg-4 movie (including every divx ive ever tried).

What else you might need: ogg/ogm, some form of mpeg-2 (from dvd software or whatever). Maybe Quicktime/alt and real/alt?

Thats all i ever do. on the rare occasion i find a file that wont play, i just go find the codec then (tbh, very rare that this happens).
Title: Video codecs
Post by: Mardoni on November 14, 2006, 13:45:33 PM
I just stick on VLC as that plays everything I throw at it :o
Title: Video codecs
Post by: Poison_UK on November 14, 2006, 14:19:50 PM
VLC and MPlayer Classic for DVDs... QuickTime Alteranitive as well... Thats all I install in the way of Video playing :)
Title: Re:Video codecs
Post by: Sweenster on November 14, 2006, 17:28:03 PM
just for codecs i would say use CCCP, tis the codec pack recommended by pretty much all anime fan-sub groups

supports ogm, mkv etc

will pretty much stand anything you can throw at it