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Which codec do I need?

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Sep 29th, 2006
I transferred a video file from my harddrive to a CD-R several months ago. Today I put the CD-R in and I got a message saying that "one or more codecs are needed to play this file". I clicked on "web help" but nothing happened. I also get this codec message when I attempt to play some web-based files.

How do I know which codec to download and where do I get them?

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Re: Which codec do I need?

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to my mind one od the best codec packs is K-lite codec pack, you can download it here
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