Install additional Codec to see all Video formats with Windows Media Player
Windows Media Player is a software for watching movies and listening to music built on Windows 7, but with the variety of video formats available today, this default software can hardly watch all videos. But you can watch all video formats with Windows Media Player using the tips that the following article will guide.
The article shows you how to install additional Windows 7 Codec Pack to watch all video formats with Windows Media Player on Windows 7.
Step 1: You need to download the Windows 7 Codec Pack to your computer.
Step 2: Run the installer.exe installation file, here you need to choose one of two options:
- Easy Installation: simple installation, if you choose this option, the installation process will be easier and faster.
- Detailed Installation: full and detailed installation, you select this option if you want to set video formats with all the installation steps.
After you have selected the settings, click Next to continue.
Step 3: You read the agreement that the supplier made, if you agree and want to continue the installation, then you choose I Agree .
Step 4: After that, the software will automatically install, when the installation process finishes, you will see a message asking you to restart your computer. You click OK to turn off the message and click Finish to finish the installation process then you restart the computer.
So you can watch any video format with Windows Media Player on Windows 7. You will not need to install any other music and video player software. Good luck!
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