I am sure many know but if you did not get it. Its cool plays everything from divx to flash to mov in windows media player.
http://www.jtow.net/users/triess/
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VISTA USERS: please research User Account Control
Users may choose to use this program to temporarily disable UAC
Riiiight. And it installs a DVD codec? want to put money on it overwriting the existing one?
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Looks fishy to me as well (a false positive on malware detection?).
Related question, though, what do others use for codecs? Don't mind paying a little, if the price is reasonable. -
wkempf wrote:Looks fishy to me as well (a false positive on malware detection?).
Related question, though, what do others use for codecs? Don't mind paying a little, if the price is reasonable.
On XP? ffdshow
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blowdart wrote:

wkempf wrote:
Looks fishy to me as well (a false positive on malware detection?).
Related question, though, what do others use for codecs? Don't mind paying a little, if the price is reasonable.
On XP? ffdshow
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wkempf wrote:
On Vista.
Not running it. Doesn't Vista come with a DVD decoder anyway?
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I need more than DVD.
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Vista Codec pack (for x64 codecs)
or Combined Community Codec Pack for x86 - both work well on Vista, with the possible caveat that I'm using a 6month old version of Vista Codec pack and either divx or xvid has crashed twice in the last six months. (The latest version is probably more stable though.) -
blowdart wrote:Not running it. Doesn't Vista come with a DVD decoder anyway?
Only Home Premium and Ultimate Editions (because of Media Center) as far as I'm aware.
Like XPMCE, they probably come with Sonic Solutions' codec software.
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I use k-lite, never had any issues

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RoyalSchrubber wrote:I use k-lite, never had any issues

Never trusted k-lite, because it hooses the built in MP3 codec in XP for a hacked one of its own. And you can't uninstall it cleanly.
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blowdart wrote:
VISTA USERS: please research User Account Control
Users may choose to use this program to temporarily disable UAC
Riiiight. And it installs a DVD codec? want to put money on it overwriting the existing one?
I was able to install it without disabling UAC. Also vista business does not come with any DVD codec. -
wkempf wrote:Looks fishy to me as well (a false positive on malware detection?).
Related question, though, what do others use for codecs? Don't mind paying a little, if the price is reasonable.
VLC - it's free.
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