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|  Codec problem?  I've recently downloaded some video files on a new laptop running Vista. Some of the downloads didn't work, so I installed some codecs. Now, many of the video files always have this message displayed on the screen: Audio Track: Input description: 48000 Hz, stereo 128 kbps mp3 (Ibmad) Output description: 48000 Hz, stereo 16-bit integer Number of channels: 2 Current input bitrate: 128 kbps I transferred one of the video files to another machine and I don't have that message displayed. I downloaded VLC media player, and it plays the files without this text. Any idea how I can identify the culprit and get rid of it so I can use Windows Media Player and the HP QuickPlay application to view my vids? (It also has the same problem when I use Media Player Classic - so it's not just a Windows Media Player problem. | 
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|    Thanks.  I think it was the K-Lite codec pack that caused the problem.  I uninstalled it, then installed Vista Codec Pkg 5.0.9.  Everything seems fine now.  I didn't realize that you uninstalled codecs using the same control panel that you use to remove programs.  (duh!)  | 
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|    If you're only using the codecs for playback, then I'd recommend this player  VLC - (click on link) _ (choose nearest mirror site). It has the codec's built into the player.    | 
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|    If they show up as ZIP files, make sure you scan them with your Anti Virus program. I'd be highly suspicious of them. Remember videos should be many MB's in size, & audio files should be a couple of MB's at least. Take a look at these tips: Movie download issues (click on blue link)  (2nd last post has information on best video formats.) & also   Virus thread: Typical virus spam file sizes - Make a note of them (click on blue link to see). Learn to recognise those file sizes so you can side-step them.   Your welcome.   | 
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|    Since I last posted I have read up on zip and exe file extensions, so far i have not downloaded any exe and my antivirus tells me I'm safe.  I appreciate the info in these posts although some of it is pretty hard to follow. Thanks again | 
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