If you want to go the 'hard' way using Microsoft components, there is still the MPEG-2 decoder as part of the Windows 8 SDK and the Media Foundation. For right now, the Media Feature pack is free, and should get you going: Scott Hanselman had that as a chief complaint a bit ago.ĭue to license fees Microsoft removed MPEG-2 from Windows 8, but they are available as feature packs in either Win 8 Pro, or in the Media Player feature pack. On the codec pack, did you use the Win8 version? You'll have to use a third party codec and/or use a different DvD maker.
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