64bit Media Player

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  1. Posts : 27
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #21

    kitji said:
    try k-lite codec pack full, it solved everything when it comes to play videos all under wmp12!
    i use gom player for tv-out settings ....and i need subtitles for movies..and i can set it to play with my 2nd sound card !

    it's very usefull ....and one more thing .....i can play all movies !!!! but it's change the visual effects every time i press play !
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  2. Posts : 1,519
    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #22

    kitji said:
    try k-lite codec pack full, it solved everything when it comes to play videos all under wmp12!
    Windows 7 requires only the most limited 3rd-party codec support.
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  3. Posts : 62
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #23

    baarod said:
    kitji said:
    try k-lite codec pack full, it solved everything when it comes to play videos all under wmp12!
    Windows 7 requires only the most limited 3rd-party codec support.
    I dont know really but I cant deny the fact that it plays every video i throw at it and never looked for another player since vista..
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  4. Posts : 75
    Windows 7 Better then yours
       #24

    i recommand you to use VLC, works with any formats. And bug free.
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    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #25

    kitji said:
    baarod said:
    kitji said:
    try k-lite codec pack full, it solved everything when it comes to play videos all under wmp12!
    Windows 7 requires only the most limited 3rd-party codec support.
    I dont know really but I cant deny the fact that it plays every video i throw at it and never looked for another player since vista..
    Windows 7 does that without the k-lite codecs that were designed for Windows XP. By using those codecs you are bypassing many of the improvements made to Windows Media technology since XP including DirectX Video Acceleration HD DXVA-HD (Windows) and the Enhanced Video Renderer Media Foundation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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  6. Posts : 62
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #26

    baarod said:
    kitji said:
    baarod said:

    Windows 7 requires only the most limited 3rd-party codec support.
    I dont know really but I cant deny the fact that it plays every video i throw at it and never looked for another player since vista..
    Windows 7 does that without the k-lite codecs that were designed for Windows XP. By using those codecs you are bypassing many of the improvements made to Windows Media technology since XP including DirectX Video Acceleration HD DXVA-HD (Windows) and the Enhanced Video Renderer Media Foundation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Thats quite informative, i uninstalled klite and try to play a common video file extension on my pc and it still works and, does the acceleration stuff work for all videos? or for wma extension only(have seen the setting for this).
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  7. Posts : 134
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 retail
       #27

    KMPlayer works fine here in Windows 7 64bit. I still have to see a file that can play in other players and that KMPlayer don't.
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    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #28

    kitji said:
    baarod said:
    kitji said:

    I dont know really but I cant deny the fact that it plays every video i throw at it and never looked for another player since vista..
    Windows 7 does that without the k-lite codecs that were designed for Windows XP. By using those codecs you are bypassing many of the improvements made to Windows Media technology since XP including DirectX Video Acceleration HD DXVA-HD (Windows) and the Enhanced Video Renderer Media Foundation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Thats quite informative, i uninstalled klite and try to play a common video file extension on my pc and it still works and, does the acceleration stuff work for all videos? or for wma extension only(have seen the setting for this).
    Acceleration works based on the video codec rudiments required. Most video cards support hardware acceleration of MPEG-4 part 2 ASP and derivatives like Divx and Xvid as well as h.264 HiDef content. So the short answer is "no", it works with much more than WMA files.
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  9. Posts : 1,519
    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #29

    Burgurne said:
    KMPlayer works fine here in Windows 7 64bit. I still have to see a file that can play in other players and that KMPlayer don't.
    But it works no better than it would in XP as it cannot take advantage of the OS advancements made since then.
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  10. Posts : 134
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 retail
       #30

    baarod said:
    Burgurne said:
    KMPlayer works fine here in Windows 7 64bit. I still have to see a file that can play in other players and that KMPlayer don't.
    But it works no better than it would in XP as it cannot take advantage of the OS advancements made since then.
    That might be true, but I don't miss any "OS advancements". What should it be?
    I have full surround sound and fullHD playback seamless as it is.
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