you got to have a h264 avc decoder installed on you box.
there is one coming with cyberlinks powerdvd oder intervideos windvd.
then i usually watch the files with mplayer classic oder vlc.
i don\'t know if there are much standalones which are capable of avc.
btw.. your machine shouldn\'t be too slow. normally i download the 720p but this
week the hr has to satisfy me, coz my main pc burned and i am on a 2.5 celeron
which is too damn weak.
you need a splitter that understands the container (matroska - haali splitter is
widely regarded as one of the best) and then a h264 codec to decode the video
stream within that container. ffdshow can do this (and is free), coreavc is
faster but payware. i also think that nero codecs can do h264 and at least one
other codec (i think powerdvd). the last two are hardware accelerated as far as
i know (if you have a compatable gfx card).
yes it is possible.
first of all you have to install the right splitter and codec.
see the inker's reply.
open the .mkv file with widows media player then close it.
then you have to type the following lines into the registry editor:
"yes it is possible.
first of all you have to install the right splitter and codec.
see the inker's reply.
open the .mkv file with widows media player then close it.
then you have to type the following lines into the registry editor:
the combined community codec pack, cccp, is excellent and is dedicated to the
highest standards of compatibility and quality. it's unlike any other garbage
codec pack ever made, and it include haali, media player classic, matroska,
ffdshow, vsfilter, everything you need and nothing you don't. it's constantly
updated, and it has an excellent wiki and irc channels for help. it's made
by fans for fans, especially anim