K-Lite Codec Pack is a collection of components needed for audio and video playback in DirectShow players such as Windows Media Player, Media Center, and Media Player Classic. It contains everything you need to play all common audio and video file formats. It also provides additional functionality such a thumbnail generation in Explorer. The pack has a very advanced installer which is highly flexible and has unique problem solving capabilities.
A bundle of 64-bit DirectShow filters for use with 64-bit players.
Yes
- Updated LAV Filters to version 0.56.2-6-g848018d
- Updated ffdshow to version 1.3.4507
- Updated Haali Media Splitter to version 1.13.97.23
- Updated AC3Filter to version 2.6.0b
- Updated Codec Tweak Tool to version 5.6.0
- Updated GraphStudioNext to version 0.6.0.192
Reviewing 4.2.0 (Dec 29, 2010)
I would recommend to any one using video and audio editing to download this pack; it's outstanding and so far I've found that it fixes a lot of codec issues with Windows Live Movie Maker.
I hope this helps...
Until next time,
Larry Henry Jr.
LEHSYS.com
Reviewing 4.1.0 (Nov 24, 2010)
Still just as awful as ever. Stick with the CCCP instead since it's VASTLY better than this hodgepodge mess of a pack.
Reviewing 3.4.0 (May 14, 2010)
@mherv
The 32-bit version of Media Player Classic is recommended along with 32-bit codecs.
This 64-bit pack is for use with Windows Media Center and Explorer (for thumbnails).
Reviewing 3.4.0 (May 3, 2010)
@mherv: You can still use Media Player Classic 32bit when the 64bit version have problems.
Reviewing 3.4.0 (Apr 26, 2010)
sorry to be negative, but i am using K-lite 64 (version 3.3) and anterior for quite a while an a small machine (aspiron 1410 - Celeron 743)with media player classic home cinema 64, and i must say 2 things :
a) sometimes the movies will not play normally but in accelerated mode (without sound)
b) when the computrer is quite busy, the movies stop and start periodically when at the same moment they would work fine with windows media player. So for sure their footprint is too large.
I am not a fan of windows mediaplayer, and i prefer to use media player classic, but on these occasions i simply have no choice.
I didnt try v3.4 yet, but i have beed upgrading many times without successs until now, and i really think that there is still much work to do to improve the 64 bits codecs.
however, i guess that people running a powerful processor would not experiment the problem.
Reviewing 3.2.0 (Feb 4, 2010)
The best. Works as it should. Extremely flexible. Superb support.
Reviewing 3.0.0 (Dec 28, 2009)
Allows me to play everything in Windows Media Player 12 w/out a hitch.
Xbox 360 steaming of .mkv files is lacking in quality right at the moment working the groups in the forums to correct this issue.
Reviewing 2.6.0 (Aug 5, 2009)
Where's my Wok? I could go for some Pho or Thai right about now!
Reviewing 2.4.5 (Jun 22, 2009)
Please ignore all those spammers with their nonsense comments.
Reviewing 2.4.0 (Jun 13, 2009)
Can't live without this for playing my files in Windows Media Center.
Reviewing 2.3.0 (May 1, 2009)
Awesome !!!
@ dietrkk - who cares who create it... good that this pack works too ;)
Reviewing 2.3.0 (Apr 29, 2009)
pcexpert, you need to get out more
http://www.hack7mc.com/2...-installation-easy.html
isnt that the same x64 gabest directvobsub codec that Shark007 released because nobody else could come up with a stable version?
Reviewing 2.3.0 (Apr 29, 2009)
Works great on Windows 7 RC1.
@dietrkk
And it works much better than the crap the linked to.
Reviewing 2.2.2 (Apr 19, 2009)
@alo23 ... you don't know what your talking about, the K-Lite codec pack is the most comprehensive codec pack available, the guys who put it together know their stuff, I've used it for years without problems or conflicts so if you had to format your drive your system is probably borked, not the codec pack!
Reviewing 2.1.0 (Mar 24, 2009)
Great with MPC HomeCinema 64bit, rating 4/5 because I'd like it to work with quicktime/realtime in MPC-HC but apparently it doesnt.
Reviewing 2.1.0 (Feb 23, 2009)
yep they sound like total newbs. have been using this pack for the past 3 years and never had anything happen with it that i had to format my pc. it plays every video and audio format out there
Reviewing 2.1.0 (Feb 22, 2009)
alo23 = typical brainwashed "Vista Codec Package" n00b user...
dont feed the troll...
Reviewing 2.1.0 (Feb 21, 2009)
This pack has way to many flaws. It often leaves people needing a format. My recommendation is to avoid this like the plague. Worst Codec Package ever made, It creates too many problems.
Reviewing 2.0.0 (Feb 18, 2009)
This codec pack is excellent. It does what it needs to do very well and is highly flexible.
I help many people to fix their computers and always recommend this pack when my customers have trouble playing videos. I frequently get e-mails from very satisfied users thanking me for giving that recommendation.
The authors of this pack are also involved in the ffdshow and Media Player Classic projects. They are very knowledgeable and always helpful with providing a fix in case of problems. If you got a problem, go to the Codec Guide support forums and you will get a solution very quickly.
I highly recommend this pack.
Reviewing 2.0.0 (Feb 14, 2009)
VistaUser = typical brainwashed "Vista Codec Package" n00b user...
dont feed the troll...
Reviewing 2.0.0 (Feb 12, 2009)
complete crap. Most users have switched to the Shark007 codecs unless you prefer formatting your machine often, then Klite is for you.
yes you can and actually need to instal both 32 and 64 bit packs to get 100% functional setup as some apps use 32bit version of codecs while others use 64bit....
Where can I find a list of what's IN it?
Is there optional install for different codecs?
Can I install the 32-bit AND the 64-bit Packs? Should I?
I'm new to this so sorry if I sound like a complete noob, but does this make m2ts files from an hd pvr work in Windows Movie Maker 2.6?