Combined Community Codec Pack is a DirectShow Support that was built to maximize the functionality provided by several Codec providers so that it allows you to play various types of video formats optimally, especially anime videos.
There are hundreds of cedocs in use on the internet, and we need a combination that can open a specific file. There are codecs for audio and video compression, video conferencing, playing mp3, speech, or screen capture.
The CCCP tries to be as unintrusive on your system as possible. This package is also now officially supported by the Matroska Project, the developers who designed the MKV format.
CCCP can also be used to play AVI, MKV, MP4, FLV, TS, 3GP, OGM & Ogg, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 ASP, MPEG-4 AVC, WMV & VC-1, VP6F (Flash) formats. Video), Theora, H.263+, MP3, MP2 and MP1, AC3, DTS, AAC, Vorbis, FLAC, TTA, WavPac, AMR, LPCM, IMA ADPCM, SRT, VOBSUB, SSA/ASS.
CCCP was developed jointly by Anime fans so that the anime you play will feel more optimal, both audio and video quality (depending on the resolution of the video image you have).
The Combined Community Codec Pack gives you the freedom to decide what you need to install, including choosing to install MPC-HC (Media Player Classic Home Cinema) which is a video player. The software, which was released in 2003, is light but powerful enough that its popularity can rival PotPlayer and VLC Player.
Many users prefer to use MPC-HC instead of the default Windows video player, namely Windows Media Player. The reason, apart from being much lighter, MPC-HC can also be more freely regulated because of the many options provided in it.
Combined Community Codec Pack also gives the option to associate video files with MPC-HC. Once associated, MPC-HC will automatically appear every time you want to watch a video. The Combined Community Codec Pack will activate automatically once you run MPC-HC.
The Combined Community Codec Pack isn't just limited to MPC-HC. You can use it for other video players such as MPC-BE (Media Player Classic Black Edition) which is a fork of MPC-HC or PotPlayer. To use it in MPC-BE, first disable all source filters in it, then restart MPC-BE.
When a video can't be played because of a codec problem, a notification message will usually appear saying that the codec is not available for that video format. Instead of spending time searching for codecs, using a codec collection like the Combined Community Codec Pack will solve the problem while keeping you from having the same problem in the future.
Download the Latest Combined Community Codec Pack
Download the latest and free Combined Community Codec Pack via the link below:
- License: Freeware
- Developer: CCCP Project
- Operating System :Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10/11