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I just received my new Lenovo Idealpad z570 with a i5 and wanted to watch some movies on the vcl player and none of the movies will not play correctly. is there a version of the player for x64?
Thanks
siverfox
I just received my new Lenovo Idealpad z570 with a i5 and wanted to watch some movies on the vcl player and none of the movies will not play correctly. is there a version of the player for x64?
Thanks
siverfox
Working fine on my Win7 64 system. Now up to v2.0.1. Available here
VideoLAN - Official page for VLC media player, the Open Source video framework!
What version of VLC player are you using? I think the latest version is 2.01 at the moment. Please update your VLC media player and see if that solves your issue.
Last edited by Tekno Venus; 01 Apr 2012 at 08:15.
Try the KMPlayer. I consider it better than VLC. It plays everything. The 64-bit version can be downloaded from http://www.x64bitdownload.com/downlo...-qfzcyuju.html
Last edited by wanchoo; 28 Mar 2012 at 07:45.
LOL, I was reading the first post or two, and was thinking exactly that.
I use the K-Lite Codec Pack on mine, and have for years.
I set its attributes to WMP, and there's literally nothing it won't play.
For the two or three clips it won't play, the K-Lite player usually will.
And it works nicely in 64-bit Win 7.
VLC doesn't have the prevalence of codec malfunctions and errors like K-Lite has. I would stick with the dependable software myself.
I downgraded back from v2.0 to a previous version, though, as its installation made videos play in an embedded vlc player in firefox no matter what settings were changed within firefox to prevent it. I didn't like it overtaking firefox like that.
Re-install the latest version of vlc player. If still has any issue contact for support the customer care of your respective laptop brand
Why should I have to disable or remove the plugin for it to not be obstructive in this version when it's always worked fine until this release? I've always enabled the plug-in but only had it play .flv, .divx, or .mkv files that weren't natively supported by WMP. For whatever reason when I upgraded, it played every single movie file, no matter what was changed in the Content settings of Firefox or what the default players for the movie files were. Something definitely went awry with v2.0.