That is good. I think Shark is always open to suggestions and will be glad to correct any problems. At least here you have somebody to talk to. Who do you talk to if you have problems with K-Lite.The rule about codecs is easy - don't use some package that is washed together like e.g. K-Lite. Shark seems to have made an effort to come up with a consistent package and even provides a real uninstaller. So that is more trustworthy. After all, codecs add/modify many files and registry keys and I don't think you want that to be done by any unknown source.
Respectfully, again I have to disagree here. I have had so many problems with Shark Codes and I know I am steping on some toes because he posts here. But Shark Codecs so far has been one of the worst. With that said I guess now I will be obligated to test it again and post the issues I have had with it in the Shark Codec area, so he as every chance to fix them.![]()
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