![]() Thanks! Tips for Windows Media Playerįix playback issues with MP4/MOV/MKV/M2TS files. On Windows 10/11 you can install some additional Media Foundation codecs for WMP.For example broken audio, video, or missing subtitles. ![]() Rename your file from so it has extension.This will allow you to play some additional video formats, such as HEVC and VP9. This forces WMP to use the DirectShow codecs from K-Lite instead of the Media Foundation codecs from Windows. The codecs from K-Lite work better than the ones from Windows. Codec Tweak Tool > Media Foundation > disable for.This solution should allow you to play everything, including subtitles. This will also force WMP to use DirectShow codecs. Warning: This tweak will break playback of such files in applications that require Media Foundation. Games and web browsers often need Media Foundation, so we strongly advice against using this solution. ![]() Use Media Player Classic (MPC-HC) player from K-Lite instead of WMP.Please read the help file in the Codec Tweak Tool. ![]() MPC-HC can play everything, and supports subtitles. These are videos with a wider color range than normal.įirst of all you need to use a player that supports HDR video. We recommend using MPC-HC player that is included with from K-Lite. You also need to use a video renderer that supports HDR. You can choose the renderer that MPC-HC uses during installation of the codec pack, or here after install: The K-Lite Codec Pack contains two renderers that are compatible with HDR: MPC Video Renderer and madVR.
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