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    Hey ppl out there i hope this is in the wrong place if its not sorry about that.

    Well i was wondering what the "best" video codec pack would be to get out there cuz ive heard some bad things about the nemo codec pack being to big and having conflicts so if anyone out there knows of a better one thats good for TMPGENC and programs as such because i do plan on ripping audio and converting files so any info would help sorry about the grammar THANKS!!!
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    Originally Posted by masadar
    Hey ppl out there i hope this is in the wrong place if its not sorry about that.
    You hope it is in the wrong place?

    They are all bad.
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    oops sorry about that i hope this isnt in the wrong place
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    I always wondered, what the EDIT Button is good for.
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    Despite what we're always saying on here that there is no "best", IMHO for this question, there is a definitive answer:

    The absolute, unequivocal BEST codec pack you can get is NONE. At All. Ever. period.


    Codec packs are bad, mmmkay ?

    Install just the codecs you need, as you need them, and use something like GSpot or AVICodec to help identify what codec(s) you need for a particular file.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Ahh ok wasnt sure if just that one person had something against em but ok thanks i shall do it that way and kudos on showin me theres an edit button
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