A codec can consist of two parts: an encoder that compresses the media file (encoding) and a decoder that decompresses the file (decoding). Some codecs include both parts, and other codecs only include one of them.

In the About Windows Media Player dialog box, select Technical Support Information. Your web browser will open a page that includes a lot of detailed info about the related binary files, codecs, filters, plug-ins, and services installed on your PC. This info should help you troubleshoot problems.


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There are hundreds of audio and video codecs in use today. Some have been created by Microsoft, but the vast majority of codecs were created by other companies, organizations, and individuals. By default, the Windows operating system and the Player include a number of the most popular codecs, such as Windows Media Audio, Windows Media Video, and MP3.

However, there might be times when you want to play content that was compressed by using a codec that Windows or the Player doesn't include by default. In many cases, you can download the necessary codec from the web for free or for a fee. And, in some cases, the Player can automatically use the codecs installed by other digital media playback and creation programs on your computer.

If you know the name of the codec or its ID (known as a FourCC identifierfor video codecs or a WaveFormat identifierfor audio codecs), try searching the internet for it. You can often go to a codec manufacturer's website to download the most recent version of a codec. If you don't know the missing codec's name or ID, see How do I tell which codec was used to compress a file and what format a file is in?

Use caution when installing codecs that you find on the internet, particularly some of the free codec packs that claim to include codecs from a wide variety of companies or organizations. There are known compatibility issues with some of the components in these codec packs, and these can trigger serious playback problems in Windows Media Player and other players, cause system corruption, and make it difficult for Microsoft Support to diagnose and troubleshoot playback issues.

Therefore, we strongly discourage you from installing these codec packs and recommend that you remove them if you have installed them and are having problems with the Player. Install codecs, filters, and plug-ins only from trusted sources, such as the provider's official website. Even then, use caution: some codec providers offer minimal customer support. Before installing any digital media components, set up a system restore point. This lets you return to your original system configuration, if necessary.

To determine what codec was used with a specific file, play the file in the Player, if possible. While the file is playing, right-click the file in the library, and then select Properties. On the File tab, look at the Audio codec and Video codec sections.

You might be able to tell the format of a file by looking at the file name extension (such as .wma, .wmv, .mp3, or .avi). However, there are limits to this approach. Many programs create files with custom file extensions. And it's possible for anyone to rename a file without changing the file's format. A file with an .mpg or .dvr-ms extension, for example, is usually just an AVI file that's been compressed by using some version of an MPEG video codec.

Codecs can be written for 32-bit or 64-bit operating systems. If you're running a 64-bit version of Windows, you need to install 64-bit codecs. For example, if you install a 32-bit codec on a 64-bit operating system, the Player might not be able to play any files that require that codec.

Note that many older codecs are only available in 32-bit versions. If the codec provider does not specify whether its codec is 32-bit or 64-bit, the codec is likely 32-bit. For more information, contact the codec provider.

Can you please have the audio for mp4 files that are written to the memory card be more universally supported by media players? With the current audio codec used one must use ONE specific player (VLC Player) when there are tons of perfectly good codecs and players already in widespread use is a pain.

If you view a video created by a Wyze camera on a computer, you may not hear audio depending on the media player you are using. Windows' default media player does not have the proper audio codex, b...

So what you are asking is for the A-Law format to be changed. I think that is within the realm of something Wyze might be interested in, as there are so many audio problems at the moment that they may want to change that audio format as part of the cleanup process.

We can play recorded events on the device, but not if downloaded or shared with others. The issue is the codec used by Wyze is not natively supported on Andriod, iOS, Mac, PC or Chrome systems/devices. Requiring a 3rd party product, such as VLC, is not an acceptable solution. I tried using Camtasia and heard only a small burst of static then nothing. This needs fixing asap.

Downloaded directly from app, When played on my phone, no audio. Copied to my computer the d/l file, with no audio until I tried VLC. I also tried sharing from the Wyze app to the family who were not able to hear it, either.

When I used the app to download, it downloaded. After trying to (unsuccessfully) hear the audio using the 'droid app, I copied to my computer and had the same issue with media player. When I shared it from the Event itself, same result.

Is there a way to reset the codec used in the Wyze app?

Just to verify, I just right now shared a recorded 12 second event to email back to myself. I downloaded and opened in VLC - codec is PCM ALAW. By your description, the system is not recording properly. The share and transmission via email should not have modified the codec, right?

I'm trying to upload a video to a Angular app using ng-file-upload. All works fine until I try and upload a .mp4 video with no audio codec. The video element shows, it shows the correct duration in the control panel, it just doesn't play. Clicking play does nothing, the first frame is not shown.

I'd advice you to check if the .mp4 file is properly converted. I've already checked it on my computer and it should be normally played - just video with no audio (Ubuntu 14.04, Chrome 51.0.2704.106).

Speex is free open-source codec, designed for encoding speech in realtime solutions that need low latency. General-purpose compression schemes such as WMA or MP3 are likely to cause more delay and they also may not be able to operate well at very low bitrates.

Given your choice of Language, if it is safe to assume that you are using Windows, I would actually recommend WMA, the Windows Format. The libraries are all going to be built in, and, all things considered, is a very solid codec. Supports all your requirements and more.

If you're only targeting Windows, GSM codec is probably a good choice for low bandwidth applications. It is generally considered to be lower quality than Speex but uses a fair amount less bandwidth as well.

I watch a lot of anime and MPC-HC is my go-to player for its UI / keybinds etc. It's worked fine for the last six years in spite of the lack of support, but I've finally experienced a file that's failing to play properly. Interestingly, my GF's computer (Win10) played the series fine, but now that I'm back home, no audio even on older episodes. This somehow applies to all rips of the series.

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.

Important note:

 The K-Lite Codec Pack does not expand the import abilities of professional video editors such as Adobe Premiere or Vegas Movie Studio. Those applications often only support importing a small set of file formats, and do not support using the type of codecs that are included in the codec pack (DirectShow/VFW). Modern editors often only use their own internal codecs or only support external codecs of the Media Foundation type.

The files are completely uncorrupted and play smoothly on my P.C. But on the Roku Media Channel it has no audio. It's only with that folder of files in the meantime but I am afraid it will happen with more.

I have this same issue with ROKU. Many of my videos will not play the sound. Works fine on my other TV's, and on my PC's .... but apparently ROKU does not support a variety of codecs for sound. I know MANY ppl who have problems with this. I would really like a solution to this. I'll buy whatever is needed ..... but nobody seems to be able to help. ROKU does not seem to care.

You are free to offer feedback/suggestions to Roku to improve their container/codec support, though the likelihood of any significant change in a reasonable timeframe is low, so pick one of the listed solutions.

MKV is a container, nothing more. What is inside the container determines if the Roku can play it. For video, the codec must be H.264/AVC or MP4. Most newer players will also play MPEG2/H.262. The 4K players support H.265/HEVC. For audio, it has to be PCM, AAC (stereo only, not 5.1) or Dolby Digital. If you are connecting the Roku to a capable AVR, DTS audio is also supported. Any other audio codec and you don't have sound. Any other video codec and the file won't play.

The only way to play unsupported media is to have a media server transcode it. Use Plex, Emby, or any number of DLNA servers such as Serviio. You install these on a separate device, usually a computer, and it takes care of transcoding. If you don't want to set up a server, then you have to convert your media into supported codecs. Handbrake is a common free tool to use, but expect it to take an hour or so per file to convert.

And of course how can we not forget that Roku is not supporting many audio codecs and if you are like me and bought this thing so you could insert your USB drive and play directly without having to rely on any internet connection , then it doesn't transcode the unsupported codecs and I am stuck with dozens of file that will take me hours to convert to the proper format. 0852c4b9a8

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