Re: codecs for mp 11

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Don't install a codec package.

Use Gspot to figure out what codec you need (
http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ )
Then download only the specific codec that you need ( Google the latest
version )

--
Gary Tsang
http://www.gtsang.com

Microsoft MVP - Windows Media Center

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"jadgsxr" <jadgsxr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:47BE7365-6B15-4605-9868-E596E3934F36@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
is there a codec package that i can install for media player 11(beta)
that'll
allow all extensions. preferably avi's


jadgsxr@xxxxxxxxxxx


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Relevant Pages

  • Re: 80040154Help!
    ... specific AVI or you have a bad install of the codec. ... If you just wish to install the individual codec's for your specific video ... Download and use GSpot ... Run the installer, open GSpot, goto File>>Open. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player)
  • Re: 80040154Help!
    ... specific AVI or you have a bad install of the codec. ... If you just wish to install the individual codec's for your specific video ... Download and use GSpot ... Run the installer, open GSpot, goto File>>Open. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player)
  • Re: Youve encountered error message 80040154 while using Windows Media Player.
    ... Where did you download this MP3 from? ... specific AVI or you have a bad install of the codec. ... If you just wish to install the individual codec's for your specific video ... Run the installer, open GSpot, goto File>>Open. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player)
  • Re: Youve encountered error message 80040154
    ... specific AVI or you have a bad install of the codec. ... If you just wish to install the individual codec's for your specific video ... Run the installer, open GSpot, goto File>>Open. ... download GSpot and run your AVI though the program. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player)
  • Re: 80040111 problem
    ... download GSpot and run your AVI though the program. ... "Failed to render", "Missing Chuck", etc. then your video file is corrupt. ... Look for the 4CC code for the file's Video Codec ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player)