The other day I downloaded a Japanese music show with Utada Hikaru as a guest, but much to my displeasure, the video wasn't playing. The other downloaders commented that they were having the same problem, and one person said that the "H624" (I think, too lazy to check) codec was needed. The person added that it was a common codec; thus I searched the web for the needed codec.
I found Storm Codec. After installing it, I was able to watch the video; not too comfortably, however, as the video was moving very slowly. But that's beside the point.
I homeschool via DVDs and use BSPlayer to watch my classes, but now with this codec installed, I can't see my classes for more than 9 minutes (when each video is 40-45 minutes long).
Perhaps a screenshot would aid you, dear techies.
Analyzing this change, I thought that uninstalling Storm Codec would fix everything.
Wrong.
I've tried over and over, but no luck. The procedure halts whenever it gets to this thing called "Haali Splitter."
I urgently need solutions otherwise continuing my studies will be difficult.