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I think its cool how these K-crap users are fooled into using alternate players with builtin codecs to play thier files because the crappack they chose to install and use cant cut it in the Windows players. Best part is; these same K-crap promoters are in here reading about my alternate codecpacks because in the back of thier mind they know there must be something better.
i understand that you got burned by K-Lite pack but it works for others. me.. i didn't even know about Shark007 pack until i joined these forums.
and now i consider it as another option worth to try out.
I'm not fooled into anything. I already liked Media player classic before I ever downloaded K-light
Also there is a option to NOT install it and use the systems default media player
PS: The X64 ver did not come with any media player so it was a extra download
PSS:I was just trying to get a little more info on it since it was made by a 7 forum memberBest part is; these same K-crap promoters are in here reading about my alternate codecpacks because in the back of thier mind they know there must be something better.
Shark, I'm still waiting for a direct download link to install your codecs, and a direct download link for the x64 addon. Thanks.
Max
Direct download links do not exist. This is FREE software and the cost to run file servers does not fall under the FREE category. The donations I receive do not even cover internet access costs, let alone a file server. Look for the MajorGeeks logo near the bottom of the information pages on my website.
Okay, thanks Shark. I have them downloaded. I'll install them if WMP-12 runs into a file I can not play. The way I look at it is "If it aint' broke don't fix it." Rep'in you now for your hard work.
Max
Please see attached:
Something went wrong at some point and I don't know how long ago to do a win restore. I thought the codec pack was uninstalled (as I was trying to install 2.4.4 and x64 2.5.0 today) When installing 2.4.4 it said it was already installed and would not let me, but the win7codec does NOT show up in the CP/uninstall a program list. I can install the x64 and uninstall it, but not the x86. The 32-bit settings application link is still in my All Programs folder, but when I click it, I get the below message.
I ran the installedcodec application (C:\Program Files (x86)\Win7codecs\Tools) and it shows the codecs installed.
What can I do to get this remedied? Thanks Shark & friends!
Here is another satisfied registry cleaner user. Why people use them, i have no idea. All they do is destroy registry data. Guess you call that clean.
To solve your issue, go to C:\ProgramData\Win7codecs and order the directories in there by date. Enter the 2nd newest directory and then rightclick the MSI file, and choose 'Repair'
Afterwards, open the Settings Application and choose to uninstall it from the Help TAB.