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I agree with and1direct, Codec Packs are great if you know what to install and what not to. i use K-Lite 3.5.3 Codec Pack which works really well for me, i watch anime and drama's with subs and what not. I have had no problems with it what so ever, but watching things with subs for VideoLAN tend to not show unless you have the subtitle file but sometimes it still doesnt work. It works great with other videos though.

  • 5 weeks later...

Uhhh... in reference to the first post:

The "How to Install Playback Software" guide SUCKS. I don't why the heck they archived their own old versions of FFDShow, MPC, and etc, but -- wth?

DefilerPak is warez (DiVx-wma? come on now) and uses old buggy FFDShow.

DivX Total Pack is warez. Old versions of a bunch of codecs, great.

Tzim's hasn't been updated in a year. I'd recommend just going with the CCCP suggestion.

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The problem with "it works for me, your mileage may vary" is that that sucks as advice for a billion people. If you have a failure rate of 1%... that's more people than are in New York City. Near perfection and AppVerifier are your friend, for starters.

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Would it be possible to get the original post in this thread updated to point to FFDShow TRYOUTS instead of the broken and abandoned in 2002 FFDShow? FFDShow itself is old and broken. FFDShow Tryouts fixes many important bugs and benefits from six years of further development work. *thumbs up*

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Amen. Codec packs must cease to exist! And Nero should stop making their codecs the defaults.

It's bad that a "good" thing like directshow filters end up being a mess because vendors can't keep their **** together. Codec packs only make it more messy. VLC could be a lot better though. The thing can play the most non-standard stuff (and by non standard I mean a file in a container that doesn't comply with standards), and that's as good as IE's rendering engine, lol.

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Right, I realize that people get confused because it works (or they think it works) for them and that it's all OK. Unfortunately, that's not always the case. For example, ask the makers of "infamous one" about why they removed IAC from their package in December and whether or not that had anything to do with the fact that that led to a crash in most MPEG2 aware DShow based in-box components on Windows Vista (since IAC crashes on a standard filter query) which blossomed because of their abject incompetence into the single most frequent crash in those applications. Bravo sirs.

I agree that you as an average user might not notice bugs that will corrupt the systems of millions of users. On the plus side, people like me and many others are here to look out for you and try to get these pieces of junk fixed up so that you can happily and cheerily say "Well It Worked For Me!" and have that be a meaningful statement.

If you have questions about the stability/instability of codec packs, you're welcome to PM me. The most you can say is that "recent" versions of *certain* packs seem to work for now. I monitor multimedia problems / crashes, so it's quite possible that I'll accidentally find more bugs in those packs going forward. It would be irresponsible of you or anyone to claim that these random collections are bug-free or non-problematic, sorry. It's just not the case. For more indepth discussions head to doom9 or other multimedia-focused site. <3

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