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    CODEC PACK fot tiger?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by EricKarim, Oct 16, 2005.

  1. EricKarim

    EricKarim Notebook Enthusiast

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    hi, my gf's got one ibook and i was wondering if there is some kind of codec pack so i can transfer some of my movies to her latop.

    thanks
     
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    is this for os x?
     
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    sorry didnt realize u were linux im not sure where to find a codec pack for linux
     
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    OS x tiger for mac :)
    thanks
     
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    try VLC, no codecs needed!
    And yes, you can get it for your MAC