To find out which codec a particular file was encoded with, you can use a program like MediaInfo. Keep things simple and install only the codecs you require. As CyberDrac mentioned, installing a huge number codecs will cause issues. One of the codec packs from Shark007 would be a good choice (the MSI gets extracted from the EXE to %TEMP%). Personally I wouldn't take the risk having these on my school network. ![]() We'll see how it works out.You do know that these codec packs contain illegal codecs? The standard/full/mega editions of K-Lite and the Media Player Codec Pack you mentioned all include commercial codecs from Cyberlink and/or Real Networks which the codec pack creators definitely do not have permission to redistribute. Well I've managed to package the Media Player Codec pack that I posted first I've selected just the AVI codec and it works in media player and movie maker.
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