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Please help me with 4K video on windows 10. What's the most efficient way for my computer to handle this?

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I got a Dell XPS 13 i5-6200 with an SSD under the assumption that 4k videos would be fine. I tried out 3 videos today and came across lag.

What's the most efficient way to handle 4k video playback? VLC doesn't seem to work. Maybe Window Media Player classic?

Is there any way I'll ever be able to have two 4k videos going at the same time? (E.g. like a TV show running on my external monitor, while I watch a 4k youtube video on my main screen?)

Thanks so much for your help.

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get latest K-Lite codec pack with MPC-HC

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I dont know anything about your question but I would like to ask: TF are you trying to do with the double post and the long ass title?

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5 minutes ago, DXMember said:

get latest K-Lite codec pack with MPC-HC

Thanks for the info. Can you tell me what the K-lite coed pack does for MPC-HC? Also, do you know how MPC-HC compares to other video players, such as VLC?

Thanks

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