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Hi Mike4UT,I hope you are doing well. First I would recommend you to check for the latest updates using automatic updates. If there are new codec’s or required codec’s it will be downloaded and installed by the automatic update feature of windows vista.To access windows updates click on start, click on control panel and then click on windows updates. You will see all the important and required updates.I will also include the link for our codec package which you can directly download and install.Use the above link for downloading codec packages for all the versions of windows media player.I hope this information will be helpful.Please let us know if you require further help.RegardsRehman- Microsoft Support John Rubdy Forum Moderator Microsoft Community.

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Hi KenF,The links are in my reply above:All you need is good Codec - Get these if 32 bit.CCCP - Free - also get the free insurgent toolFFDSHOW - freeCheck here:Plug-ins for Windows Media Player-VLC needs no Codec usually so use it as a backup, when it asks to take over file associations just say no.VLC - Free-If 64 bit and you need codec.Read this 1st and either go that route or use the one below.

Indeo is a video codec developed by Intel Corporation back in the early '90s and sold to Ligos Corporation in the year 2000, which still distributes it. The Indeo codecs have been a popular solution for video and audio in CD-ROM games, computer training titles, encyclopedias and online media.

Ligos continues to distribute Indeo software for legacy applications still requiring its use in Windows 95, 98, ME, XP and NT/2000 operating systems. Indeo codecs are not compatible with the Windows Vista operating system, or the upcoming Windows 7 operating system from Microsoft. At one time, Indeo was the only codec to be supported in both Microsoft Windows, Apple Computer Inc.' S movie player and the IBM machines available at the time.

Several versions of the Indeo codec were developed by Intel until it eventually sold off the technology to Ligos. Indeo Video Interactive had some more advanced features that were marketed toward the video games industry, then experiencing rapid growth. Indeo was buried with the rise of codecs, but it is still used in some video cutscenes.

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It remained a proprietary codec even when it was gaining considerable ground in the mid 90's. It took much more computational power to encode a stream with Indeo than to decode it, so at the time an add-in card was often required for hardware acceleration to encode video, but the video could be decoded easily by a personal computer at the time.Synonyms. IVF.

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