Recently I downloaded a newer version of MS Media Player (7.1) from NetGuide magazine's CD.
Since installing it, I can play a few video clips that I couldn't before, but almost all the stuff I've burned onto CD in the last year or two that previously played fine, won't play because it supposedly needs codecs. When Media Player starts the video, it says it's trying to download the codec, but it never does.
Is it best just to re-install an older version of Media Player or is there some sort of player available that will play MPEG, AVI, DivX, WMV, ASF... all of them... without having to stuff about with codecs and compressors that refuse to download?
Since installing it, I can play a few video clips that I couldn't before, but almost all the stuff I've burned onto CD in the last year or two that previously played fine, won't play because it supposedly needs codecs. When Media Player starts the video, it says it's trying to download the codec, but it never does.
Is it best just to re-install an older version of Media Player or is there some sort of player available that will play MPEG, AVI, DivX, WMV, ASF... all of them... without having to stuff about with codecs and compressors that refuse to download?





