Furrygoat has a good tip on how to add additional codec (video) types to play back in Media Center which brings up another topic: additional codec support in Windows Media Player 10. That got me thinking it's time to talk about a new feature in MP10- easier discovery of 3rd party codecs. Windows Media offers stellar audio and video quality, but there are a # of legacy formats out there and codecs that others are using.
Whether Dolby Digital, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, TechSmith Snagit Screen Capture or others, there is a wide range of audio and video types out there that MP10 can play. This is an area of support frustration for consumers, so to address it, we added a feature to MP10. When MP10 hits a codec type it doesn't recognize, you now get the opportunity to check WMPlugins.com to see if a codec is available, or you can easily browse for yourself.
You can see a list of currently registered codecs here. But we need your help. We really want to fill out this list with known good codecs. Please let your favorite codec (audio and video) developers know that they can register their codecs for free at www.wmplugins.com.
So the question becomes, how do you ensure a codec is of good quality? WMPlugins.com is designed to be community driven, so we've added the ability to both rate codecs on a wide range of criteria, and write your own reviews - a top requested feature.
So codec developers out there - be sure to register at www.wmplugins.com and enthusiasts, tell your favorite developers to submit their plug-ins for free today, rate and discuss your experiences. WMPlugins.com doesn't host downloads- it's just a referral site or catalog of sorts. Please help get the word out to help your fellow Player users and thanks.