raz opened this issue on Oct 21, 2002 ยท 10 posts
raz posted Mon, 21 October 2002 at 2:26 AM
is there a player that plays everything, w/ all codecs, out there yet? if not, why hasn't anyone thought of this yet? im tired of the hassle of some things playing, somethings not because of an "invalid format" error, or what have you.. I dl'd an "all codecs pkg", added divx in to my wmp, still cant get certain things to play... any advice?
raz posted Mon, 21 October 2002 at 2:27 AM
btw i have the latest win med player in XP home....
MartinC posted Mon, 21 October 2002 at 3:18 AM
I'm afraid there won't be anything like this for a simple reason - developers are free to create their own codecs for most players & platforms and as long as this freedom exists there will be always "that odd codec" left which is just missing from the latest collection...
electroglyph posted Mon, 21 October 2002 at 4:53 AM
Attached Link: http://www.computerking.org/page-15-00-00-drivers.html
I recently got some single loop walk files off the alt.binaries.3d.poser newsgroup that wouldn't play with the new windows media player. It turned out to be old player codec from windows 3.1. Media player won't even go get indeo codec files last time I checked although it still will use them if you install them. Indeo and DivX are both in competition with Media player, Real Audio, Quicktime, etc. They won't help each other so you have to help yourself. You can go to their sites and get them. A friend of mine keeps a page with the URL username and password to DriverGuide at the above link. I just checked and the link still works. Old media player is much more forgiving and will try to play files that are made right but don't have the right file info in the header. The registry opens media player for .avi extensions but you can invoke the old windows media from your windows/system directory if it's still there and open files with it. As long as video editing packages cost thousands while there are virtualy free packages using hand made codecs there isn't going to be an easy solution. I'm afraid you'll just have to keep loading codecs till you find the one that works.c1rcle posted Mon, 21 October 2002 at 7:01 AM
Attached Link: http://www.virtualdub.org/
Virtualdub can read most video formats & recode them into whatever you want to use, but not quicktime, it doesn't support quicktime at all, hey it's free & it works :)Little_Dragon posted Mon, 21 October 2002 at 6:19 PM
I still use Windows Media Player 6.4. The latest versions of WMP are perfect examples of Microsoft bloatware.
Asciicodeplus posted Mon, 21 October 2002 at 6:41 PM
Go to the divx page. In the sectin of software they have someting called "Universal Player".Its supposed to be aht the name says... Ascii (
MikeNTexas posted Mon, 21 October 2002 at 7:55 PM
I looked at divx.com and could not find any universal player
doozy posted Mon, 21 October 2002 at 8:44 PM
Some codecs have license fees.
Asciicodeplus posted Tue, 22 October 2002 at 9:34 AM
Attached Link: http://download.com.com/3000-2139-6991608.html?tag=lst-0-1
(I think it was moved out, maybe this will help you) Ascii