JayC,
I don't use WMP. I use GOMPlayer, which will play most video files. If
it will not play a particular video file it will tell you which codec you
need and will provide a link to it (in most cases).
In any event, stay away from Codec Packs, which for the most part are
codecs and players developed by other people and thrown together in a
"Pack".
C.B.
"jayC" <> wrote in message
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> Where can I find the codec I need for Windows media player? Most movie
> files I attempt to play with WMP result in an "unable to open" message.
>
>
> "C.B." <> wrote in message
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>> "Cameron" <> wrote in message
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>>> Windows Media Center and Media Player have suddenly stopped playing DVDs
>>> properly on this new Dell Vista computer. No error message, only a
>>> screen of
>>> little boxes of many colors and partial sound.
>>> DVDs still play fine on any 3rd party DVD player, so I think the Codec
>>> may
>>> be corrupted.
>>> Can anyone tell me how to find/intall a fresh codec for Media Center or
>>> Media Player.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any help.
>>> Cameron
>>
>> Cameron,
>>
>> If indeed a missing and/or corrupted codec is the problem you should
>> install only the codec you need. Stay away from Codec "Packs" as they
>> will install many unnecessary components on your system, which in turn
>> have the capability of causing conflicts or crashes.
>>
>> C.B.
>>
>>
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>> and unfortunate among us.
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