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    K-Lite Codec Pack 5.9.0



    The K-Lite Codec Pack is a collection of DirectShow filters, VFW/ACM codecs, and tools. Codecs and DirectShow filters are needed for encoding and decoding audio and video formats. The K-Lite Codec Pack is designed as a user-friendly solution for playing all your audio and movie files. With the K-Lite Codec Pack you should be able to play all the popular audio and video formats and even several less common formats.


    Changelog 5.8.3 to 5.9.0 ~ 2010-04-16
    * Updated Media Player Classic Home Cinema to version 1.3.1774.0
    * Updated ffdshow to revision 3361
    * Updated Haali Media Splitter to version 1.10.120.15
    * Updated x264VFW to revision 1523
    * Updated RealMedia components to version 12.0.0.658
    * Updated Codec Tweak Tool to version 4.3.0
    * Updated MediaInfo Lite to version 0.7.31
    * Updated Win7DSFilterTweaker to version 3.1
    * Changed default video renderer in MPC-HC from "EVR Sync" to "EVR Custom Presenter" on Windows Vista/7
    * The audio stream switcher in ffdshow is now enabled by default
    * The Gabest MPEG splitter is now used by default for M2TS files
    * Minor changes



    Homepage: http://www.codecguide.com/
    Download Link: http://codecguide.com/download_kl.htm

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    At least the K-Lite codec pack survived, it's very popular and gives us an idea where
    Kazaa might be today if it wasn't for the music industry sueing them to death.


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    K-lite codec pack with MPC is my favorite

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    MPC & K-life FTW

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    K-Lite Codec Pack + MPC + VLC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fileshatra View Post
    K-Lite Codec Pack + MPC + VLC.
    If you use Videolan you do not need any codec pack.
    I've been using Videolan for a couple of weeks now because it uses less memory then MPC HC. I uninstalled all codecs (K-Lite Codec Pack) and I havenīt found a videofile Videolan couldnīt play.
    Last edited by {I}{K}{E}; 04-24-2010 at 08:19 PM.

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    I'll stick with media player classic home cinema with matroska codec pack cccp,tried and tested for many years,does exactly what i want
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    Quote Originally Posted by darkstate01 View Post
    I'll stick with media player classic home cinema with matroska codec pack cccp,tried and tested for many years,does exactly what i want
    CCCP is a very outdated pack. last update was 8 month's ago.
    CCCP has a version of ffdshow that is 300+ builds older than the revision that is selectable in the latest K-lite pack

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    Hey don't get me wrong ,k-lite is great and up to date, but matroska even though its outdated, just does the job fine for my crappy machine. I've not got a 5.1 ac3 system that's quad core or anything, Just saying i'll stick with the good ole matroska, I'll probably give k-lite a go at sometime.
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    Are these codec packs safe to use? Word used to be they could mess up your config....

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