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Hi, I have just purchased an NEX 5 camera, whilst on holiday I could download and watch the videos on my laptop which runs windows 7 but when I got home and tried to download onto my desktop which runs Vista Ultimate it cannot find software that will play them.
Would an update to Windows 7 on my desktop solve this or would it be another issue.
Thanks
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Windows Media Player 12 included in Windows 7 has built-in support for HD video formats - including 3GP, AAC, AVCHD, MPEG-4, WMV, and WMA. It also supports most AVI, DivX, MOV, and Xvid files.
Windows Media Player 11 included in Vista needs additional Codecs to play HD Video. You can download a k-Lite Codec Pack but this can make WMP11 unstable.
If I were you I would download and use VideoLan Player - it is freeware and most of us here use it in preferance to WMP11. I think you will find this the best solution - rather than change the OS
Windows Media Player 12 included in Windows 7 has built-in support for HD video formats - including 3GP, AAC, AVCHD, MPEG-4, WMV, and WMA. It also supports most AVI, DivX, MOV, and Xvid files.
Windows Media Player 11 included in Vista needs additional Codecs to play HD Video. You can download a k-Lite Codec Pack but this can make WMP11 unstable.
If I were you I would download and use VideoLan Player - it is freeware and most of us here use it in preferance to WMP11. I think you will find this the best solution - rather than change the OS