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    Hi all, whuz the best video player to watch movies on my computer with or how do i find out which codecs are missing from the player that's on my computer, right now powerdvd is on my computer but i'm get audio but no video, thanks.
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  2. Member ZippyP.'s Avatar
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    Powerdvd is fine. Test your files with Gspot and get the required codec(s).
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    I'm new to Gspot, so if you can, can you tell me what and where i'm looking for it to tell me what codec(s) are missing and once I find that where would i find the missing codecs at
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    gSpot tells you which codecs are needed to play the file, both video and audio. Right below where the codecs are listed, it will tell you if they are installed...just look at the sample from the gSpot link.

    For codecs, go to the Tools page, there is a codecs link.
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  5. What kind of movies? PowerDvd is best for DVDs. VLC works good for most others, even flv from youtube.
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