I can't play a video file. What's wrong?

Last update on October 20, 2008 05:33 PM by Ssylvainsab
Published by TheDoc911
You probably need codecs. The one I use is called the K-Lite Codec Pack which includes a nice bunch of codecs.

You might also want to try VLC Media Player which features a host of codecs built-in.
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