
It’s been a nice journey and I’m personally pretty overwhelmed having to write this post. Otherwise, all things come to an end and life goes on.

So, if someone’s willing to really contribute and has C/C++ experience, let me know on IRC or via e-mail.

This, unfortunately, means that the project is officially dead and this release would be the last one. V1.7.13, the latest, and probably the last release of our project…įor quite a few months now, or even years, the number of active developers has been decreasing and has inevitably reached zero. Grasping at straws at why it went down, or how am I going to find the player and codecs for my video files, I stumbled upon the installer and blog post from the development blog of MP-HC (which is the Media Player that is packaged along with CCCP), which reads: When rushing to the website (), I found it down to my surprise. And yes, this included the trusty video player from the old Combined Community Codec Pack (CCCP, not to be confused with the state with the same name). Users will also be able to configure file associations for Media Player allowing it to play MKV, AVI, OGM and MP4 media files.My laptop died an honorable death a few weeks back, and I had to reformat and reinstall most of my apps. CCCP also has a Settings window that offers configuration options for VSFilter. Customizing Haali Media Splitter is also available allowing users to support 6 formats and also enable/disable tray icon. This includes the audio decoder and FFDShow video options allowing you to select formats to be supported as well as enable/disable tray icons for both. Users can also customize different settings available in the program. This application offers three types of installation – No Players (Media Player will not be included), Full Installation and Custom Installation (components can be manually selected). These are CorWavPack, Gabest’s MPV Decoder, Gabest’s FLV Splitter, ffdshow-tryouts (custom build), VSFilter, Haali Media Splitter, and Media Player Classic Home Cinema (custom build).

CCCP supports different types of formats including containers (MKV, AVI, FLV and more), video codecs (MPEG-4, WMV, Theora and more), audio codecs (MP3, AC3, AAC and more) and subtitle (SRT, Vobsub and SSA/ASS) formats.ĬCCP contains different components. The program was developed for alleviating major issues due to differing codec packs, playing common media formats and files, and providing video media playback standard for anime videos. It is a collection of codecs and was originally designed for playing anime fansubs. Combined Community Codec Pack (CCCP) is a video/audio codec program developed by CCCP Project.
