How to Install and Remove Codecs and MCI Devices in WindowsID: Q142731
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This article describes how to install and remove codecs and Media Control Interface (MCI) devices in Windows.
Codecs are used to play compressed files by decompressing them in memory.
Adding a specific codec lets you play files compressed in that file
format. Removing and reinstalling a codec may solve problems playing a
particular file type.
MCI devices are drivers that provide Windows-based programs device-
independent capabilities for controlling multimedia hardware and software.
Removing and reinstalling MCI devices may solve problems playing certain
files.
Manufacturer Model
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DSP Group TrueSpeech Software Audio Codec
Intel Indeo R3.1 Video Codec
Indeo R3.2 Video Codec
Microsoft Audio codecs ADPCM Audio Codec
CCITT G.711 A-Law and u-Law Audio Codec
GSM 6.10 Audio Codec
IMA ADPCM Audio Codec
Microsoft Video codecs RLE Video Codec
Video 1 Video Codec
SuperMatch Cinepak Video Codec
NOTE: Microsoft PCM Converter is installed by default.
CD Audio Device
MIDI Sequencer Device
Motion Video Device
PIONEER LaserDisc Device
VISCA VCR Device
Wave Audio Device
If the codec or MCI device you want to install is not listed, it was
not installed by Windows. If the codec or MCI device was included
with another program, reinstall the program to reinstall the codec or
MCI device. If the codec or MCI device is located on a driver disk,
click Have Disk and specify the location containing the files. If
Windows 98 finds a codec or MCI device, click No to add the device to
the list of installed devices.
Keywords : kbmm win95 win98
Version : WINDOWS:95,98
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: January 26, 1999