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Vista Codec Package 5.9.1
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  • Vista Codec Package 5.9.1 [Image: Vista%20Codec_WWW.LALITAPINK.ORG_.png]



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    All the codecs you need for Vista to play AVIs, DVDs and more!

    It does not contain a media player and it doesn't associates filetypes.
    With this package installed you will be able to use any media player,
    limited only by the players' capabilities, to play DVD's,
    movies and video clips of almost any filetype.
    Streaming video is supported in all popular web browsers.
    By default you won't need to make any adjustments to enjoy a variety of media content immediately.
    Users have the ability to choose what is installed using the public redistributable or after an unattended install,
    you can select to remove specific portions without removing the entire package.
    Future releases will recognize previous releases and are capable of performing upgrade installations.

    The Vista Codec Package is also compatible with all versions of Windows XP.
    Codecs have been a problem for most users at one time or another. This is because there has never
    been an 'out of the box' working solution that the average computer user could install and just have
    everything work properly from the beginning. There are several decent codec package solutions out
    there, but none of them did everything I wanted. I was always in need of a tweak, adjustment, or
    even a re-installation just to get the codecs I needed/wanted and most of the time, the file still
    didn't play properly. I've never claimed to be a media guru. My media experience prior to creating
    these packages was to doubleclick a file I downloaded and hope that it played. So with the help of
    the MSFN community, I decided to package up the bare minimum of codecs required by most
    computer users and share them with the rest of the world. The installer will automatically remove
    most other popular codec releases from your computer before installing this concise yet
    comprehensive package. You won't need to make any adjustments or tweaks to enjoy your media
    content immediately. Windows Media Player and Vista's Media Center will instantly recognize all your
    files as playable. Vista Codec Package does not contain a media player software and it will not
    associate filetypes. With this package installed you will be able to use any media player, limited only by the players' capabilities,
    to play all movies and video clips. Streaming video is supported in several formats in all popular web browsers.
    Users of VCP have the ability to choose what is installed and where to install it using the public redistributable.
    After installation you can select to remove specific portions without removing the entire package. You can also re-add the removed items at any time.
    [Image: vista-codec-package.jpg]
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    Updated: 08/02/2011 (Submitted: 22/12/2010)
    Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/Server 2003/Server 2008/Seven
    Interface language: English
    License type: FreeWare
    Downloads today: 2
    Downloads in the past 7 days: 85
    Downloads total: 84,521

    Quote:With Vista Codec Package installed you will be able to use any media player (limited only by the players capabilities) to play DVDs, movies and video clips of any format. Streaming video (real and quicktime) is supported in web browsers.

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    http://www.filesonic.pk/file/1635730864/Vistacodecs.rar
    http://www.zshare.net/download/934969760689b2f4/
    http://depositfiles.com/en/files/ad7na104b
    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JZTJ03F1
    https://rapidshare.com/#!download|430l33|3600153697|Vistacodecs.rar|20305|RapidPro%20expired.%20%2834fa3175%29
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Nahh no need for this, Kitecodec and Xvid is fine Smile
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Yes XVid is pretty good hahaha Smile but thanks for the share mate
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Even though the member is banned, I would recommend the k-lite codec pack, it contains everything you'll ever need for a video/audio codec, and it's fast. I've had DivX pro packs before and they are terribly slow in comparison to this free pack. Also, if you have any codecs in combination with DivX you're just going to have problems anyway. If that's the case you might not even be able to play videos at all until you remove any extra codecs aside from it. I've had k-lite for a long time, and others, but k-lite is still the best as far as i'm concerned. Xvid is a good codec though, and the compression ratio for it when I compile movie/video files is also fairly good.

Edit: just noticed this was my 4000th post
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