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  1. Hello!

    i have Win 7 (32bit) . i add a few files to Media Center. this files are MKV files.
    when i open media center. i don't see the files i add. i can see other type of files (avi,divx,ect..)

    I installed K lite codec pack (full). and also ffdshow.
    but nothing.. i don't see the files..
    what can i do ?

    Thanks for the help !!
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  2. Mod Neophyte Super Moderator redwudz's Avatar
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    MKV isn't a codec, it's the name of the container. Most often with a H.264 codec file and various audio types. I use ArcSoft TotalMedia Theatre and it does have a Media Center plugin. Plays BD>MKV files with no problems.

    If you can play the MKV on Windows Media Player, Media center should work. I assume you added them to your media library in Media Center.
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  3. Yes.
    i can play them with media player. but in media center i don't see the files...
    any idea ?
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  4. i think you just mean that it doesn't index them?

    it doesn't for me neither, because they remain mysterious file types with wmp.

    at least that's the case for me, i can't en-queue them properly.
    Best 64 Bit Ready Media Player:

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