Where are windows codecs installed?

I use K-Lite codec pack so I can play all manor of media files but it installs so much crap on top of the codecs. So I'm wondering does anyone know what folder if any are the codecs placed so I can then simply install the individual codecs I require, cheers.

I dont know but instead of going through all this trouble why dont you just use vlc media player. It plays everything.

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

I have tried vlc before but I prefer windows media player over vlc, thanks anyway.

I dont know but instead of going through all this trouble why dont you just use vlc media player. It plays everything.

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

sorry to disagree with you rridgely, but i have recently found a file it will not play, a file i converted using divX converter. for some reason i think its having trouble distinguishing the subtiltes...but yes, VLC is king of all players.

English...why not just have a few basic codec packs installed, and use VLC for anything WMP won't decode.

sorry to disagree with you rridgely, but i have recently found a file it will not play, a file i converted using divX converter. for some reason i think its having trouble distinguishing the subtiltes...but yes, VLC is king of all players.

English...why not just have a few basic codec packs installed, and use VLC for anything WMP won't decode.

What I really want is to just have windows media player and then instead of another player or a codec pack just the specific codecs that I require. I like to stick to a rule not to have no more then 1 app for a specific task i.e. 2 media players 2 browsers etc. Before I started sticking to that rule my pc had tons of apps all of which done more or less the same thing.

What I really want is to just have windows media player and then instead of another player or a codec pack just the specific codecs that I require. I like to stick to a rule not to have no more then 1 app for a specific task i.e. 2 media players 2 browsers etc. Before I started sticking to that rule my pc had tons of apps all of which done more or less the same thing.

Makes perfect sense, since many apps will try to steal file associations without warning, or the occassional click-it without really paying attention to what the dialog reads can be an annoying occassional application induced user error.

VLC is great.

I like Windows Media Player 6.4 but it doesnt play everything.

I tried VLC and so far it played everything, works great.