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Eh, windows media player plays 90% of formats available, it only needs to codecs to do it. You rarely need a specific player to do anything.
So, if your videos don't play correctly, it's because you don't have the right codecs. And for that, gspot is good, you can check with that what codec was used to compress the video file, and get the specific codec.
I have windows media player, videolan (for svcd) installed. And can play anything except real and quicktime.
-M
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