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Not bad, playing mp4, wmv, swf, and some other format files with no issue. That said, it can't play some of my flv files downloaded from YouTube even though I have installed Flv Codec for Windows Media Player Classic.
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I use FlvPlayer4Free to watch flv videos
. Its a special player to watch flv videos, and it looks great. I love it. It plays them wonderfully, unlike other players, where the videos seems a bit distorted, and breaking up like on VLC.
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The latest KLite Codec Pack now includes Media Player Classic regular and home cinema versions.
I installed the codec pack with the default home cinema version player. Now running flv and most other types of media files with no issues. Don't need another player. While playing video files on home cinema version, it opens up one window, while the earlier regular version opens up two windows. I opt for home cinema version now. Bye bye regular version .
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I guess I will be going for MPC Home Cineam too, because it is in development, and as you say has got more features.
I don't particularly like the codec packs.. got too many things to choose and install. Most of my demands are fulfilled by VLC, and I install Real Player Alternative, and Quick Time Alternative, if I want to listen/see real media, or quick time media .
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Btw. I guess I just answered your question about VideoCDs on the free burning apps section:
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Thanks Brolly, I just replied there.
Yesterday, I looked up on the internet, and found that Ashampoo Burner will make video CDs. So, I downloaded the version 6.76, which is free and available on many download sites. I will be using that to make the video CDs. I found that two other programs: CDTools Front End, and Amok Burner have the option to make video CDs too .
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It is legit. Computerbild is a German magazine and it even had the previous version (2009 Advanced, which is based on Burning Studio 9.0) on it's CD / DVD. Other German magazines like Chip (chip.de) and PC Magazine (pc-magazin.magnus.de) also had the 2009 Advanced on their CD / DVD. There are even more PC Magazines (PC Praxis). Computerbild also offers Ashampoo Music Studio 2009 and Ashampoo Cover Studio.
Though I must admit, that you can now even register Ashampoo Burning Studio 9 for free, but for that I haven't found any information, which Magazine or so is giving it away for free. But because I am not sure about the Burning Studio 9 offer, I posted Ashampoo Burning Studio 2010 and Music Studio here. |
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