Sincerely,
Justan




I was wondering the exact same thing.Nwah wrote:.
Also, a question: How do you have a tease and denial video with cum eating?



Nuzure wrote:Well just to add onto this thread in the term of codecs, etc. I generally use just a small few programs which is a pretty versatile setup & will play majority of files you'll want to play.
Codecs:
XVid Codec
DivX Codec - XVid decodes DivX aswell so you should be able to go without this if you want.
QTLite Codec - For QuickTime compatibility without the actual player itself.
AC3 Filter Audio Codec - When people often say they have no sound on a video when their sound is otherwise fine this is usually the codec missing unless the video just doesn't have any sound at all of course.
Players:
VideoLAN - It's codecs are all built in with it's own local copies, so it plays back a large amount of videos regardless... Very handy to have.
FLV Player - Very good for playing back those FLV files. But VideoLAN plays those too, if I remember correctly.
AIMP - This is an audio only player, I prefer it over Winamp for example, thought I'd add it for post prosperity.

Depends on which K-Lite package you have.Human wrote:Are these codecs required even if I have the k-lite coec pack ?
The new DivX Player includes Quicktime support, so I've found that I only need DivX-player and FLV player, with separate codecs for AC3 audio, and Matroska video support.Nuzure wrote:Well just to add onto this thread in the term of codecs, etc. I generally use just a small few programs which is a pretty versatile setup & will play majority of files you'll want to play.
Codecs:
XVid Codec
DivX Codec - XVid decodes DivX aswell so you should be able to go without this if you want.
QTLite Codec - For QuickTime compatibility without the actual player itself.
AC3 Filter Audio Codec - When people often say they have no sound on a video when their sound is otherwise fine this is usually the codec missing unless the video just doesn't have any sound at all of course.
Players:
VideoLAN - It's codecs are all built in with it's own local copies, so it plays back a large amount of videos regardless... Very handy to have.
FLV Player - Very good for playing back those FLV files. But VideoLAN plays those too, if I remember correctly.
AIMP - This is an audio only player, I prefer it over Winamp for example, thought I'd add it for post prosperity.

I think only if you have the full k-lite codec pack will you not directly need all those codecs.Human wrote:Are these codecs required even if I have the k-lite coec pack ?
Must be relatively recent addition, I haven't updated my DivX since I downloaded it in last October when I built this rig & I don't recall it having QT support then. It's true that it's near impossible to give a standard set of codecs, however there is a number of common codecs used & myself personally am not keen on codec packs, changes too many filters & the like more often than not. So I instead look at just a few light packages that enable me to play most common video formats without needing to think about codecs, that is the set I have, so I felt I'd share it. Naturally people are free to have their own setup based on what they feel they need/want. I didn't have FLV player at all until I felt I needed it for example.CheerfullyInsane wrote:Depends on which K-Lite package you have.Human wrote:Are these codecs required even if I have the k-lite coec pack ?
The standard package doesn't include Xvid/Divx, nor Matroska IIRC.
The new DivX Player includes Quicktime support, so I've found that I only need DivX-player and FLV player, with separate codecs for AC3 audio, and Matroska video support.
But what with all the possible system set-ups, it's impossible to give a "standard" set of codecs to download. The easiest thing is to do a bit of trial and error.
Suffice it to say that I have never had a problem with any file from Jerkfix.
CheerfullyInsane