Note: the Basic version does NOT include a player

 You need to use it together with an already installed DirectShow player such as Windows Media Player. For playback issues with WMP please read our F.A.Q. for solutions.

The codec pack contains a plugin for decoding H.264 MVC 3D Video. To properly watch such videos you should use the included MPC-HC player (64-bit version) and select Madvr as the video renderer. Outputting 3D video to your monitor/TV requires Windows 8.x/10 (or Windows 7 with a modern NVIDIA GPU).


Download Media Player Classic With K-lite Codec Pack


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K-Lite Codec Pack (Full) is one of the most complete and up-to-date codec packages for both video and audio. Thanks to this package, you can play practically any movie or audio file you have stored locally on your computer. No matter your preferred player, with these codecs, you can access any video or audio file you want.

As usual with K-Lite codec packs, K-Lite Codec Pack (Full) also includes a number of configuration tools and filters to provide better image quality and performance. In short, if you ever have problems playing a file, don't hesitate to install this application and put an end to these errors and incompatibility problems.

I prefer MPC-HC to VLC, even though I have both installed and I was under the impression development for mpc has officially ended but someone is maintaining it on github. But recently discovered k-lite codec when I reinstalled windows and downloaded programs on ninite and saw the MPC logo next to k-lite codec. This is also available in codecguide . com

After version 13.7.5, a user can remove installed components by deselecting them while running an updater. This also makes it possible to switch to a smaller variant of the codec pack without uninstalling first.

After version 17.0.0 AC3Filter is removed, because it is obsolete and only a tiny portion of people use it. The options to use ffdshow for decoding is removed as well. However, after installation a user can still use them for decoding by enable them manually with Codec Tweak Tool. Moreover, the ffdshow processing filters are still kept, and new options to load them in all compatible DirectShow players are added.[7]

K-Lite Codec Pack (Mega) is one of the most complete and up-to-date codec packages for both video and audio. Thanks to this package, especially in this Mega version, you can play any movie or audio file stored on your PC hard drive. No matter your default player, with these codecs, you can play any file you want.

It comes in 4 variants or versions: Basic, Standard, Full and Mega. The Basic version contains everything you need to play all common and popular video file formats such as AVI, MKV, MP4, etc. The Standard variant contains a few additional features along with Media Player Classic app. The Full variant has come extras such as GraphStudioNext and few extra DirectShow filters. The Mega variant is the most complete codec pack. It contains VFW/ACM codecs for video encoding/editing.

I have the HEVC codec from microsoft installed. I also previously had LAV filters installed via the k-lite codec pack and used the tweak tool to try various settings, but ended up in the same place. Things play fine on the desktop, but once it's in the VR environment, frame rate tanks.

In k-lite codec pack, there is a "codec tweak tool". Use this tool to make sure it's LAV Video that handles your video playback. (You will see the little LAV icon in the lower right corner, if done it correctly.)

Thanks for the response @philpw99 - i did what you suggested and re-installed the k-lite codec pack and must have done it right this time since i finally get the little LAV icons in the navigation pane when i play videos on my desktop. I fooled a bit with the decoders, and found that i personally get WAY better performance from the DVXA2 native compared to the Nvidia CUVID. It feels a bit like a half-fixed the problem. I can now run virtually all 6k videos at full 60fps with DeoVR. However I still cannot get good frame rates, even watchable frame rates, in DeoVR with 7k or 8k videos despite the fact that i can get full 60 fps on those same videos in media player classic or VLC or whatever. I noticed in my task manager that when i'm decoding these 7k and 8k videos in media player classic, the 'video decode' on the GPU tab of task manager gets pretty much pegged at 100%, but when i'm running the same video on DeoVR, which gets 25 fps give-or-take, the video decode is pegged at only 80% and the LAV icons on the notification do not appear when decoding with DeoVR (not sure if they should).

Hi guys! 

DeoVR player works great at 60 and 90 (FPS) frames per second. Without any problem. 

Maybe you can share some technical information with us so that we can reproduce and investigate the issue?

boboweb 

I copied your message and sent it to devs. But he cannot stay on the forum, because it is intended for adult content. I also wrote about this. I'm sorry you didn't get it. However, this does not give you the right to go beyond decent communication on the forum...

Regarding different playback, versions 8.X and 9.X are made in different development environments, in version 9 the new XR system management is used, which allows you to work without flickering when tracking is disabled. But be that as it may, the player itself comes without built-in codecs, but uses those that are installed on your system. It is for this reason that in order to solve a problem, we need to reproduce it. 

And also wrote that the video that you sent via the link plays normally with us.

To verify that the codecs are working correctly, you need to perform a clean install of the codecs. Those remove all installed codecs, cleanup with a program like CCleaner, restart the system. 

Install HVEC from Microsoft Store. And then try to open your video through Windows media. If it works well, it will do the same with DeoVR.

I am, right now, targeting, at minimum, the MMX/233 era systems for performance for media players. Mostly because I know I can get acceptable quality MPEG-1 video files to play on them and stream over HTTP, with caveats mentioned below...

For just playing media files:

WMP 6.4 is probably the best here, as long as you install all the codecs you need for it. It seems to be the fastest at pretty much everything. WMP 9 also does a pretty good job! But it only works on 98SE, I think.

VLC is still the "go to" for media players. It is very capable and has all the codecs built in. Another feature that I like is that for audio HDMI and PCs don't always play nicely together and with VLC you can select HDMI to get sound.

VLC is really useful for converting strange formats. I still use it frequently but the average person probably doesn't need to convert media formats. It handles every format thrown at it with ease and it is free so I don't see myself paying for another tool.

ever since i reset my windows 10 i can't play blu-ray on VLC player or Media Player Classic Home Cinema. i think its a windows update that conflicted with something. i get the same error screen when i play a bluray in those players. my bluray drive seems to be fine. i can play dvd and hd files fine for example. i googled and tried youtube but cant find something that works. i even contacted microsoft tech support but no luck. i can get bluray to work on leawo blu-ray player after it asked me to install java to play the bluray freddy vs jason which is a old bluray. thats the free version of the player and i rather use vlc or media player classic. here's my specs

my bad, i totally forgot to mention that. i did try klite codec pack. i tried full and that didnt solve it then i completely wiped it with revo uninstaller pro and then mega and that didnt work either. in the past the klite pack worked perfectly with vlc and media player classic.

ive had my eye on that but for right now id rather use something free like vlc or media player classic. besides my tv is ancient. i have a 46" LCD HDTV. im pretty sure they dont make HDTVs that are LCD anymore lol. im saving for a 4k tv tho.

Some fiddling around with my codec pack's settings and a lot of luck. By default ZMBV is disabled in the K-Lite Codec Pack's settings even if you've installed it through the link supplied with DOSBox.

In XP x64, after I installed the ZMBV codec using the DosBox link, I couldn't get the videos to play. I poked around in my registry a bit and tried to mirror the registry entries of my Divx codec (had to update a drivers.desc registry key and something under ControlSet002), but I'm more inclined to believe I fixed it by copying the zmbv.dll file from my Windows/System32 folder (where it installed) my Windows/SysWOW64 folder. I'd try copying the file first before messing with the registry.

Okay, I've fixed the libavcodec that comes with ffdshow... 

I'm attaching a patch here, but I'll also send an email to the libavcodec guys to see if they can fix the issue in their source code too.


Select the player for which you would like to create file associations - Media Player Classic is another player coming ( integrated in this codec pack ) so you should leave this as it is and move on.



I would recommend you to leave all of these options as they are. It doesn`t matter if you use another media player, you can simply re-install your favorite player and it will overwritten those settings. Go to the next step. 2351a5e196

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