I know installing it works, but the question is why. Well folks I was able to figure something out with a bit of work.įirst I payed attention to what we're doing here by installing K-Lite. By what I can tell all I need to do is use the codec tweak tool to change a setting in "preferred splitters", but without K-Lite even if I download the tweak tool standalone, the "Preferred Splitters" option is grayed-out. I feel that by now there should just be a patch or something to fix this, but there isn't and you're pretty much still stuck with having K-Lite on your system if you want to work with AVIs on Windows 10.įor now, If there is any fix for this WITHOUT having to replace my version of the MPC-HC media player, please let me know. It seems the only way to fix the issue is still to install K-Lite and use the "Codec Tweak Tool" in it, as laid out by this post: By what I can tell this has been an issue even before I posted the first time, with PowerDirector 14, and now I have PD15. I think a year is enough time to have figured something out but instead it seems like nobody has even put it on their list of priorities to fix. That was fine for a temporary fix but not for a permanent one. It's kind-of unaccetable to expect people to fix the problem by going to a third-party about it.K-Lite forces you to uninstall any existing media players etc in order to install it.I already have my own media player setup that I'm happy with (MPC-HC 圆4 + SVP).The old method of fixing this was that you had to install K-Lite codec pack and do a trick to get it to work, but here's the deal: I was hoping that by now the issue would've been figured out by Cyberlink, but it seems it's still there and not much has changed. So almost a year ago I made a thread about this, and it seems the problem still exists.
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