http://www.howtogeek.com/wiki/Why_Codec_Packs_Are_Bad
http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=470275
some info on good Media Players
http://www.howtogeek.com/wiki/Why_Codec_Packs_Are_Bad
http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=470275
some info on good Media Players
Thanks. Would you also recommend MPUI-hcp? Anybody else think another is better? If so, why?
Hi Campy... I installed and then deleted MPUI-HCP. Why? Because for playing the same videos with same quality, MPUI-HCP was running two separate programs (one is MPlayer and other is a GUI for it) totalling to a memory use of 35MBs. Same job is done by my existing GOM Player and Media Player Classic- Home Cinema for 20Mbs memmory use. So i perceived no gain from shifting to MPUI-HCP.
But to each his own. My priority is a good player with a reasonably low memory use on my low-resources pc. Though Media Player Classic takes the least memory, i personally prefer GOM Player because of a few perks it offers.
I had a thread started on the topic of media players, some time back. You can find it here: http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/forums/topic/4793
Agree, with the point about codec packages. Though i myself was using K-lite codec pack till ydy! And will install it again if any media file type stops playing in Gom player.
cimmind, thanks for the info and link to the older thread. 35 Mb is not an issue for me as I have 2G on my netbook and 4G on my desktop. Previously, I was using Media Player Classic and K-Lite. I have uninstalled codecs and am trying MPUI-hcd. So far I like it. I see from the other thread that Gom has issues playing DVDs on some systems, and the second link in hotdoge3's message above says its comes with DRM and has a "dubious EULA" whatever that means.
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