← Back to context Comment by xnx 3 months ago Would be more acceptable if it was possible to pay $0.24 to enable it. 5 comments xnx Reply dtech 3 months ago You can, you need to buy a codec from the Microsoft store for $1 or local equivalent. Most people won't know this. dist-epoch 3 months ago Not even that, you just need to know the "hidden" link to the codecs, then it's free. I'm sure Microsoft is well aware of these links, there are many articles about them. TiredOfLife 3 months ago At best it will give only software decoding. xnx 3 months ago Does the codec enable the hardware support? bayindirh 3 months ago Having the feature > being able to buy it > being completely locked out of > have to subscribe to a recurring payment.
dtech 3 months ago You can, you need to buy a codec from the Microsoft store for $1 or local equivalent. Most people won't know this. dist-epoch 3 months ago Not even that, you just need to know the "hidden" link to the codecs, then it's free. I'm sure Microsoft is well aware of these links, there are many articles about them. TiredOfLife 3 months ago At best it will give only software decoding. xnx 3 months ago Does the codec enable the hardware support?
dist-epoch 3 months ago Not even that, you just need to know the "hidden" link to the codecs, then it's free. I'm sure Microsoft is well aware of these links, there are many articles about them.
bayindirh 3 months ago Having the feature > being able to buy it > being completely locked out of > have to subscribe to a recurring payment.
You can, you need to buy a codec from the Microsoft store for $1 or local equivalent. Most people won't know this.
Not even that, you just need to know the "hidden" link to the codecs, then it's free. I'm sure Microsoft is well aware of these links, there are many articles about them.
At best it will give only software decoding.
Does the codec enable the hardware support?
Having the feature > being able to buy it > being completely locked out of > have to subscribe to a recurring payment.