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From what I've read about Chrome, the next version will not support an Adobe plugin.
From what I've read about Chrome, the next version will not support an Adobe plugin.
I went to Edge, under options went to open page in explorer then you have to download silverlight that solved the problem for me.
I have the problem that I can't open any video or pages with videos on like youtube.com.
someone know what to do ???
disable hardware acceleration on your browser(s), also make sure you have update video players and codec's.
I also noticed this error. Unable to decode codec during windows apps store video trailer. I pay 15.00 to download a movie and get an error. Cannot decode codec.
I've been using Shark007's codec pack, and recently was having issues playing YouTube videos and embedded Facebook videos--tonight, I found the reason why. I downloaded a new version of the codec pack, and when I set "Shark007's recommended settings," there was a check box I hadn't noticed before, that asked (among other things) if I planned to watch videos in web browsers. Since I ignored it the first time, the box wasn't checked, so I reset the preferences to defaults, then when I set the recommended settings again, I checked the box, and now, videos play in all my browsers, including IE 11 and Edge. As always, though, YMMV. (Your Mileage May Vary). :)
Codec packs like the K-Lite Pack can be very important because the codecs that come pre installed in a media player do NOT cover everything and there are tools in the K-Lite pack that can enable what the codecs in a player can't . For example, in the past. flv thumbnails would not show in Windows video folder because Microsoft does not support flv files. This has NOTHING to do with codecs in a player like the VLC player.
And that is nonsense that reputable codec packs "are more trouble than they're worth" and they do NOT "almost always contain malware of some kind". You made that up and have no right to misinform people when you clearly don't know what you're talking about and don't do your homework, FIRST. I have been using the Mega K-Lite Pack for about six years and have NEVER had a single problem caused by it , nor have I ever had any malware included in it. You're clearly just making wild accusations and assumptions and if you've had malware in your computer, then it's YOUR job to figure out how it got into your computer, but I guarantee you it didn't come included in any K-Lite Pack.