I downloaded and reinstalled MPC but this time I cannot get a desktop icon or even a Start menu for MPC Classic, each time I close the interface, I have to run the application file all over again to get the interface, help?
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I get MPC with my codecs, k-lite adds the shortcut. It installs mpc to C:\Program Files\K-Lite Codec Pack\Media Player Classic
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/K_lite_codec_pack.htm -
Right click mplayerc.exe > Send to > Desktop (create shortcut) > drag shortcut to Quick Launch bar.
For me, mplayerc.exe is located in C:\unzipped\mplayerc_homecinema_x86_v1.2.908.0
As for ffdshow, you have to be carefull with installing it also to make sure you don't have conflicts with codecs you already have installed. When I install ffdshow, I untick everything and just configure the VFW settings. If I need ffdshow decoder support for something later then I will add it as needed. -
I'm not sure what they are saying about codec packs...
I watch all kinda video with MPC without any issues. I just reloaded this system recently, installed k-lite, played movies, made a couple dvd's from scratch, no problems here.
I remember issues with codec packs years ago, which is when I started using k-lite. Everything worked so I stayed with it through many updates.
Maybe the problems are there but only affect things I don't do.
Or maybe I've just been lucky
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