(based on 126 reviews)
K-Lite Codec Pack 6.3.9 Build 2010-09-08

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K-Lite Codec Pack is a collection of codecs and DirectShow filters. Those components are needed for encoding and decoding various audio and video formats. This Codec Pack is designed as a user-friendly solution for playing all your movie files.A bundle of 64-bit DirectShow filters for use with 64-bit players.

  • License: freeware
  • Updated: Jan 4, 2010
  • Publisher: Codec Guide

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Rated 50/50 by wuzup_ at May 26, 2010

I use Media Player Classic Home Cinema and it does everything and more than windows media player even plays DVDs, this combined with the codecs, makes for an awsome picture quality. Haven't found any yet Best all around player and codec pack period!

Rated 50/50 by hyddem at May 29, 2010

the best of this program that his working on all windows Operating systems simply NONE

Rated 50/50 by pjb at Jun 25, 2010

@amohadi - wow that's a really helpful review! Not... Great application, easy to install. Saves a lot of time having to hunt around for some codecs. Worth installing on a system if you find you need some codecs.

Rated 40/50 by vivianyonzon at Aug 17, 2010

easy to install and download could be further improved... don't ask me how! Very unobtrusive. Easy to use once installed and raises the level of your media watching and listening experience.

Rated 50/50 by scarytwinDaddy at Aug 23, 2010

Easy to use even as a newbe. Enjoy the user freindly benefits that comes with the program. I wish it had a little more instruction on codec set-ups. THE BEST CODEC SET AND MEDIA PLAYER OUT THERE. I would reccomend this to anyone, anywhere, anytime and promote it as though it were my own. I could just go on & on about the pluses of this codec pack and Media player,but I think you should get the idea how I feel about it by now. Thank you.

Rated 50/50 by softheart at Aug 29, 2010

This CODEC program is a MUST have! Microsoft should have included this in all of there OS's without a doubt! NONE, Nada, Neil! Bottom line is simple, you need it, you have to have them to view video's of all sorts, and windows does not come with them! (Microsoft would charge you money to get them!)