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Ten Terrific Troubleshooting Tricks and Tools
#5
Posted 08 October 2007 - 07:02 AM
It would like to raise one thing about your codec fix. A very good codec package which is goes by the name Combined Community Codec Pack or CCCP. It contains any codec you will need, FFDShow filters/decoders, and Halli Media Splitter.
http://www.cccp-project.net/
It's a small download and easy to install and configure. It also supports shell integration so that it can extract thumbnails from videos for thumbnails through Halli Media Splitter which windows normally won't.
The Media Player Classic included is a top notch media player with more features than the latest windows media player, but with the simple windows 95 media player look.
With this setup you would be able to listen or play anything from .wav sound files to h264x encoded video files in just about any container or format.
On a side not for gamers either disable the FFDShow Audio decoder or add each games executable through the decoders configuration under direct show. This should mean less cpu use for sounds if you h
http://www.cccp-project.net/
It's a small download and easy to install and configure. It also supports shell integration so that it can extract thumbnails from videos for thumbnails through Halli Media Splitter which windows normally won't.
The Media Player Classic included is a top notch media player with more features than the latest windows media player, but with the simple windows 95 media player look.
With this setup you would be able to listen or play anything from .wav sound files to h264x encoded video files in just about any container or format.
On a side not for gamers either disable the FFDShow Audio decoder or add each games executable through the decoders configuration under direct show. This should mean less cpu use for sounds if you h
#6
Posted 08 October 2007 - 07:54 AM
Must have been fixed, I got all of Steve's article. One interesting "fix" is the tutorial on checking the PSU {ATX}. Not really for the faint at heart, or for anyone who never poked around inside a tower, but gives good direction and at least a path to follow for further research.
I thought it was an overall good article, though, I really have no current need of any of the tips. But, then, I may in the future, LOL, one never knows.
I thought it was an overall good article, though, I really have no current need of any of the tips. But, then, I may in the future, LOL, one never knows.
#7
Posted 08 October 2007 - 03:13 PM
Why not use VLC? No codecs needed. I have yet to come across a piece of music or video that it will not play. It's fast and has plenty of options. Plus,being cross-platform, it always works on (almost) any computer.
http://www.videolan.org/
http://www.videolan.org/
#10
Posted 09 October 2007 - 08:30 AM
Actually there is a free resource online for getting any and all of your questions answered about computers and tech in general. the site is @ www.asktheadmin.com . There is a bunch of computer admins there who answer your questions totally free with no strings attached. I've asked them a few questions already and they answered them almost immediately. Definitely worth a shot.
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