A lot of people use the K-Lite codec pack, from what i recall it was one of the first packs around. And with it a lot of people started using MPC (Media Player Classic).
However, since a bunch of months ago, I started having minor problems with some WMV files, i guess with the newer versions of Windows' Media Player, the format might have have some changes to it, and my MPC sometimes froze and crashed on those.
I did some investigating and it seems that the author of MPC no longer updates it, but some other guys do in a version called "home cinema".

It looks and feels like media player classic, but this one seems more stable with WMVs, at least for me. Prolly has other fixes and new options, but i haven't seen anything else different off the bat.
If you're a MPC user, you might want to get this instead.
However, since a bunch of months ago, I started having minor problems with some WMV files, i guess with the newer versions of Windows' Media Player, the format might have have some changes to it, and my MPC sometimes froze and crashed on those.
I did some investigating and it seems that the author of MPC no longer updates it, but some other guys do in a version called "home cinema".

It looks and feels like media player classic, but this one seems more stable with WMVs, at least for me. Prolly has other fixes and new options, but i haven't seen anything else different off the bat.
If you're a MPC user, you might want to get this instead.
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