I just tried it, it gives the same problem of displaying quality as that with VLC player
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Browse All TopicsI'm looking for a free M2TS Player, where can I find one? VLC does so but it doesn't do a good job in displaying those High-definition versions of M2TS video files. So I'm looking for a player other than VLC, or a codec that I can add to one of my currently installed media players such as real player, windows media player and divx player
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The only other player I can think of that might help is CoreAVC
http://www.coreavc.com/
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by: waltdundorePosted on 2009-03-24 at 08:45:23ID: 23969567
My favorite is Media Player Class bundled with the K-Lite codec pack: /download/ K_Lite_Cod ec_Pack.ht m
http://www.free-codecs.com
It handles everthing that I throw at it, is lightweight and free.