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Add Codecs to Windows Vista Media Center
By Martin English | February 9, 2007
From gHacks tech news:
If you use the Windows Vista Media Center you might have noticed that playback for various formats is not supported by default. You can’t playback divx, xvid or h.264 movies or play mp3 or aac files by default which is really annoying if you want or have to use the media center.
The media control plugin for Windows Vista media center adds functionality to it including support for the mentioned codecs and features that they support like multiple audio streams and subtitles. Take a look at the most important features below:
This annoys me – something simple that makes the product WORK !!!
Why couldn’t they have come with Windows Vista Media Center in the first place ?
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