If you did, be sure to thumbs me up and comment. Don’t be fooled by more attempts from Microsoft to get you to sign in or create an account you don’t need to do any of that. You don’t need to sign-in with Microsoft unless you want to I don’t want to so I’m clicking “No thanks.” And finally you can click “Install”. Once Microsoft’s done bouncing you around a little bit, you’ll end up at this page that says “HEVC Video Extensions from Device Manufacturer.” That’s the one you want. Otherwise just click ‘Get’ and click “Open Microsoft Store”. Here you can check the system requirements if you’re curious. You don’t need to sign up for anything if you’re already signed up that’s okay too. Once you click my link, it’ll send you to the Microsoft Store website. What you can do is just hit this redirection link on my website (I’ll provide it in the description for the video and in the companion blog post). Basically, Microsoft wants to sell you the software codec, but if you have a video board that supports HEVC, you don’t need it. If you go to open a video file and get this message, this video is for you. Welcome to the Grok Shop! Super quick video here on how to get that free HEVC codec for Windows 10. Note: most peeps will want the “圆4” one, so try that one if you are not sure which one you need. However, it appears they are still available if you know where to look… Unfortunately, it appears that MS no longer publishes this information on their site or through their “app store” app. If you want to play HEVC or h.265 videos in Windows 10, and you have a video board with a built-in HEVC codec, you can download this free “app” (hevc video extensions from device manufacturer ) from the Microsoft store which will use you video boards built-in HW codec. The URL download link to get the Free Windows 10 HEVC Codec is shown and the installation is demonstrated.
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