SetH
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Specifically with a windows operating system, not media boxes etc unless they will work on a pc running windows 7.
For some unknown reason my 'windows media player home cinema' has started doing some weird shit although when I use the 'windows media player classic' it is fine.
I do not have the time or patience to troubleshoot so thought I would see if there are any better players out there for playing HD content?
Thanks.
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noshua
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http://mpc-hc.sourceforge.net/
Not sure if you still need a codec with it as it's been a year or two since I installed it, but I use CoreAVC Professional.
EDIT: Quick Google and you can use Haali's Media Splitter.
http://mutelight.org/articles/how-to-play-1080p-hd-video-encoded-with-x264-in-an-mkv-container
Haali; http://haali.su/mkv/MatroskaSplitter.exe
[Edited on 11-05-2012 by noshua]
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John
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I just install cccp and use mpc.
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SetH
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As you can tell I am a bit of a noob with all this. Given that my install of MPC can play mkv files then I guess I must already have the codecs?
Might have been included with the media player home cinema install?
Is there a way to clean uninstall codecs? might be an idea for me to have a fresh install instead of buggering things up even more.
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Cavey
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VLC will play anything
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ed
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I use VLC.
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noshua
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VLC looks buggy and laggy now, used to be awesome though.
Seth you can uninstall them in the normal add / remove programs menu.
EDIT: I was using VLC 1.1 It's now on 2.0.1, just updated and yes, it's a lot better. No need for codecs either.
[Edited on 11-05-2012 by noshua]
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chris_uk
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i use VLC
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SetH
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quote: Originally posted by noshua
VLC looks buggy and laggy now, used to be awesome though.
Seth you can uninstall them in the normal add / remove programs menu.
Cheers dude.
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oceansoul
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quote: Originally posted by ed
I use VLC.
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Matty SRi
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Windows media player for music, and DivX for videos. Although when i watch a video through DivX, it doesnt let me turn the volume up or down, i have to minimize it.
Windows 7 btw
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Sunz
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VLC
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Bart
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quote: Originally posted by Sunz
VLC
lightweight, simple and they've just hit their 1 billionth download
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Whittie
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VLC.
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Russ
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i use plex
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Toby
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This http://www.cccp-project.net plus any software
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Nismo
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VLC
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AlunJ
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Can't go wrong with VLC
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Rob_Quads
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MPC
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jamied
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Vlc
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pow
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Veee Elll Seeee
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