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I don't know how, I don't know when
But it somehow installed itself on my laptop
The thing's worse than a fucking virus, because at least those can be picked by by anti virus software!
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Take heart. Sometimes Norton identifies itself as a virus and tries to delete itself.
I had AVG on my laptop, and it came up with a "You have a virus on your computer! Remove it by buying AVG for £60!"
I deleted it straight away.
^^^Icalasari thats weird norton worked far better on my laptop than the built-in anti-virus software ever did.
I have AVG and it doesn't do that.
whats AVG?
Antivirus software for Windows. It's free to download, but I got a message saying I needed to buy it to remove a virus I got.
I have another antivirus thing installed that is much better, as well as NoScript running on Firefox, so I had no need for it.
@tools thanks and i had two anti-virus software built-in the laptop nagged me to every time i would log on and my laptop ran smoother when i got rid of them.
The update was cancelled though, and didn't saying ANYTHING about Norton
Anybody know a good replacement for RealPlayer? I cannot trust a program that installs things without even telling me
avast! works wonders. As in, anti-virus, not to play movies.
Icalasari you could try vlc media player if you want.
^ Wait, it can also let you download videos? That was the main reason I got RealPlayer. So I could make a few gifs as every online method of doing it was pure ass or required you have the video downloaded
I personally use and love BS Player because it's a pretty simple and quick player but I'm not sure if it fits your needs.
^^not that i know of it sorry. but but other than that its very good realplayer alternative.it support more video and audio formats aswell. you could try downloading again from the website and see if you can uncheck the anti-virus software?.
@Icalasari Firefox has a DownloadHelper add-on, and its worked pretty well for me. There's also Orbit for Windows, although I haven't used that in a while.
MPC-HC is the best video player for Windows. It's recommended that you install LAV filters and Haali Splitter and MadVR for best results (and xy-vsfilter if you need subtitles since ISR still kind of sucks), or if you don't want to do it manually just install CCCP (I haven't actually checked what the new release of it has, but I think it's supposed to basically just be what I mentioned). All other video players are garbage. For Linux and Mac use mplayer2 (it's also available for Windows, but I think the Windows version isn't as good or something). Your video player shouldn't be responsible for downloading videos from the internet, since you can do that with your web browser.
Norton's kind of a dick, I hear, but he's a competent actor.
Now, for antivirus, I use Avast, it works fine enough, as for media players, MPC + a good codec pack generally does the trick.
Avast! is amazing.
http://imouto.my/watching-h264-videos-using-compute-unified-device-architecture-cuda/
http://www.bishoujoproject.com/mpc-hc-playback-guide/
These are two guides to get MPC-HC up and running, the first link is more recent but both are pretty good. These are specifically optimized for 1080p and subtitles though.
Both of them use ISR instead of xy-vsfilter, despite overwhelming proof that ISR completely fails to render even basic things correctly and even when it is accurate it's very slow. The only benefit is that subtitles look smoother since they're rendered at screen resolution, but that doesn't make up for its disadvantages (and it looks bad with fancy typesetting anyway, since the idea is usually to make it look like part of the video). ISR is probably fine for anything other than anime fansubs though.
It's bizarre, everyone I know swears by VLC, but it's given me nothing but pain, especially when it comes to DVD playback. I'll stick with my MPC-HC, thanks.
VLC is only popular with people who either don't know about better video players or don't want to spend five minutes setting one up. VLC actually isn't totally horrible (at least, I think it's gotten better lately), but it's not very good and there's generally no reason not to use the best video player that you can. Which is usually not VLC.
Though VLC is nice in that it doesn't rely on other codecs installed on your system (also it sucks for the same reason, but whatever), which means you can just put VLC on a flash drive or something and it'll run the same on any computer, whereas with MPC you'd have to install all your filters before you could use it...
Or basically VLC is useful as a portable application, if you frequently find yourself needing to watch videos on computers you can't install stuff on.
I don't use VLC; I use CCCP.
Also, Avast may give you Surprise Google Chrome when it updates.
http://smplayer.sourceforge.net/ for great justice. Also what GMH said, though a lot of free antivirus solutions seems to have something piggybacking on them.
The recent (month old now, I guess) version of CCCP is fine, but the version before that is pretty outdated and has been for a long time. Make sure you've at least updated to the latest version.
Or just install everything manually since it's just MPC-HC/Haali Splitter/LAV/MadVR/xy-vsfilter (or basically what the Bishoujo Project guide has, plus xy-vsfilter).
SMPlayer is pretty sweet, yeah. It's what I used when I was on Ubuntu. I didn't know there was a Windows version, but eh, MPC works fine for me.
I use Avast! but I admit I've done basically zero research on antivirus stuff.
^what's mpc
Media Player Classic