![]() ![]() As mentioned above, MC-BE works well, and VLC payer is another option, that has most all the internal codecs you would most likely need. If you want to stick with your current video player you may go for Playback. Unless you're using K-lite codec pack, look elsewhere for a player. This will also install Media Player Classic and set file associations to it. A Media Player Classic Codec pack can easily help you out when running into such problems as Media Player Classic not playing MKV, or not showing subtitles. several free video players available, but MediaPlayer Classic is an excellent player for Windows that is capable of handling a wide range of codecs and. The only thing this player has going for it now is the subtitle download capabilities, of which MPC-BE sorely lacks, so I keep MPC-HC on hand just in case I need to download a subtitle file for a movie if needed, although I could just do that directly online to Subscene, Subscene has never failed to provide a subtitle file for a movie, especially for foreign language parts only. I have now switched to MPC-BE instead, which works well with Shark007 codecs. The player now crashes on DVD movie play right off the bat and the AC3 audio on any video file has a funny noise that pops up in the background off and on, and may or not be related to the Shark007 codecs package install. This new version player also no longer plays well with Shark007's codecs, which I use on my home theater system PC. I like to get the standalone filters to go with the player but all that's available now is for version 1.7.9 along with its accompanying older version player. This hasn't been updated on SourceForge for a couple versions now. ![]()
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