As has become clear from the comments on the article about the codecs for the Windows, our readers pretty much amateur players "all in one" that does not require any codec from the system. I belong to a different category - for those who like to watch videos from the couch driving distance system. It is because I use all kinds of media centers. But, frankly, I do a lot more with all my love to Boxee, WMC. He's just more stable, and looks better (but it's a matter of taste, I understand).
That is why I have a question, and I can listen to it in FLAC, in that one time I turned all my disks? Without additional software can not do. But I found way of, Which now and tell.
To get started, download decoders for 32 or 64-bit version of Windows. Then you can now add your FLAC-record in the player, but sometimes, the addition may not go smoothly, then you should delete all files from your music library to add again all together, including FLAC.
Clear library manually, you can by clicking on the address
"C: \ Users \ USERNAME \ AppData \ Local \ Microsoft \ Media Player" and deleting "CurrentDatabase_371.wmdb" file
To WMP and MC could read the meta-information and its display properly you should install
M4a / Flac / Ogg / Ape / Mpc Tag Support Plugin for Windows Media Player & Media Center v 1.1 created SoftPointer. Player running after installation, make sure that
Tag Support Plugin included. That's actually all. You have supported the mighty handful of previously unsupported formats.
The only drawback, perhaps, I would call the player inability to properly track the duration and composition, respectively - the remaining time. But it is absolutely critical, but the rating system and the rest standart operation in the MC and WMP work just fine for me.