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  1. The solution to playback issues is almost always "install this or that, reinstall this or that". I just had trouble playing an XviD Family Guy episode (some sort of green screen, though audio is fine), so I decided to completely remove all codecs from my computer. I uninstalled XviD, as well as fddshow, and K-Lite Codec Pack from Control Panel.

    However, when I ran Gspot, it said I still have 2 codecs installed: XviD MPEG-4 Video Decoder, and 3ivx D4 Video Decoder. I have no idea how I would go about uninstalling those codecs. Is it as simple as deleting the files, or would that mess up the registry and/or the players?

    I was wondering if there was some tool that allowed me to decide, in cases where I have multiple codecs all capable of decoding a file, which one Media Player Classic would use. For example, switching from XviD codec to fddshow to some hacked codec or whatever, without the hassle of installing/reinstalling to give a certain codec "priority" over the others.

    Any tips?
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  2. Wow. Quick, concise, and to the point. Thank you very much.

    When I first clicked this topic and saw that your post contained images, I was expecting to see some sort of "GO AWAY NEWBIE" image. So glad I was wrong
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  3. Thank you very much.
    Most welcome.

    was expecting to see some sort of "GO AWAY NEWBIE" image.
    Don't you just hate that. I've left several places just because of that
    sort of attitude.
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    you can also try dxman
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    i was going to suggest dxman also .. shows a lot more
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