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If you encounter difficulty viewing a complete and valid multimedia file (e.g., ASF, ASX, AVI, MP4, MPEG, MPG, MOV, RA, RAM, or WMV), your computer may be missing the codec (short for coder/decoder or compressor/decompressor) necessary to play the file. Typically, installing the most recent version of the multimedia player software that you use (see Multimedia Players) will solve most playback problems and install the most recent codecs.
NOTE: You must contact the appropriate manufacturer for support downloading, installing, and using any codec.
If you have installed the most recent version of your multimedia player and continue to experience problems playing multimedia files (that are supported by your player), you might try downloading and installing the popular DivX codec at the following link:
Additional (free and commercial) codecs are available at:
The Microsoft article, Top Questions about Codecs in Windows Media Player, provides more information about codecs and the Windows Media Player.
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