I have downloaded videos into a drive but am unable to watch it in the public computers because the company policy does not allow installation of additional software player such as Real Player, Power DVD, Adobe Player, Nero Show Time etc. Is it possible to upload the video to somewhere for converting to the .WMV online (for window media player) or there is some method to watch the downloaded video using online software player without installation of it?
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if it's under 10 minutes and 1 gb you could upload it to youotube and watch it there. assuming it's not a copyrighted video.
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media player classic is completely self contained. Our computers at work are locked down so we can't install anything or even write to the c drive except for a particular folder and Media player classic fires right up and plays lots of different video files.
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Originally Posted by greymalkin
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Try Media Player Classic Home Cinema, which has the same single executable design as MPC, but also has built-in support for MP4 playback. Not sure if it does flv though.
Read my blog here.
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MPC is a directshow player, so you need system installed codecs, and if your PC doesn't have the required splitters and decoders installed, it won't play the video
MPC-HC has built in support for flv and multiple containers, you just have to activate it in the options=>internal filters=>source filters . You may have to activate some transform filters as well depending on what type of flv
VLC is self contained, and doesn't require external or system installed splitter & decoders, and comes as a portable version or installed version -
It's right. The company computer does not support the mpc though I can play the video in my pc without installation of the mpc. I will test the VLC portable version. Where can I locate the VLC portable version instead of the installed version? I got it from the direct link at https://www.videohelp.com/tools/VLC_media_player but it requires installation after downloading.
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Google "VLC Portable".
First link is this: http://portableapps.com/apps/music_video/vlc_portableLa Linea by Osvaldo Cavandoli
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Thanks for the info. I saw the VLC_Portable_0.9.9.paf.exe still requires installation. It is not like the MPC that no installation is required. I cannot install the VLC Portable in the public computer. Should I install it in the USB drive directly? In addition, the VLC does not support the Real Video VBR, right?
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You are not going to find something that plays all formats. MPC-HC is the simplest and covers many formats. VLC Portable is also good (and yes, you need to expand it to your USB drive and run it from there - that is how portable apps work), but a standalone player that plays everything doesn't exist.
Read my blog here.
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I saw the VLC_Portable_0.9.9.paf.exe still requires installation.
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Originally Posted by coody
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By testing, the VLC portable works on the public computers but does not support the .mvb video except the audio. It displayed “No suitable decoder module: VLC does not support the audio or video format "RV30". Unfortunately there is no way for you to fix this.” The MPC-HC supports most of the video formats but it does not play in some public pcs. That ends up in the forum. .
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