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Discussion in 'Building a new PC' started by fastfox, Aug 3, 2009.

  1. fastfox

    fastfox Member

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    Can anyone recomend a Codec pack for a 64 bit version of vista please?
     
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    Vista codec pack is good, XP codec pack is also a good choice.
     
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    I use DivX official, XviD official, Quicktime alternative, Real Alternative and CoreAVC. 5 separate installers might seem long winded, but this way I don't get issues. I routinely find codec packs unreliable.
     
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    The only codec(pack) I recommend is ffdshow. Its more efficent for Divx/Xvid but COREAVC gets my use for AVC use.
     
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    It's for this exact reason I install them separately.
     
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    I usually end up installing xvid for encoding purposes, but not for decoding. Just never had any luck configuring xvid encoding in ffdshow.
     

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