![]() rights codecs every time I reinstalled Windows, or got myself a new laptop. ![]() to enjoy your multimedia experience, instead of 3 or 4 different players you get one, simple integrated player that plays almost all audio and video files: Media Player Classic Home Cinema. Rexs AVI Codec Pack is a collection of codecs, put together in a installer. Now, with support for Windows 8 and 64 bits And. mov files if I locate them, which is usually just movie trailers from or wherever. X Codec Pack (fka XP Codec Pack) is one of the most complete codec packs which helps you to play all major audio and video formats. All other video playback is MPC + FFDShow (whatever the latest build is at ) and using QuickTime Alternative (same thing from ) for. ![]() ![]() My actual DVD playback is still done with WinDVD 5 because every version since that one has been shitty bloatware and I won't use 'em. If and when a bug or glitch happens, it's because of the video file itself 99% of the time, which is sortakinda rare but it does happen sometimes. It's my primary media player of choice, has been since it was first released. I've never had any issues with MPC in the years I've been using it. It is an open source media player, after all. The development continues, but it's not specifically Gabest doing the work anymore. Current build is still 6.4.9.1 but the build date is from April 2008. Is the place to locate the more recent builds of MPC and MPC Cinema, an offshoot that adds some features for "home cinema" boxes. MPC is updated on a very regular basis - you must be speaking of the original builds at SourceForge.
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