missing avcodec - 52.108.0.dll

I get it, missing avcodec - 52.108.0.dll, message whenever I try to run a video file of a recorder of video downloaded on a USB. using a player called VLC media player, which is supposed to run all the video formats and recommended bye the cctv manufacturer to display the image captured.

Windows 7 on a laptop.
Any help how I can solve this problem would be much appreciated.
Ian.

Hello

Thanks for posting your question in the Microsoft Community.

Of the question above, you get error avcodec - 52.108.0.dll is missing. I'll be happy to help you on this question.

This problem can occur if the file avcodec - required 52.108.0.dll is missing or damaged from the VLC Player.

I suggest you to uninstall and reinstall VLC player.

Uninstall or change a program

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows7/uninstall-or-change-a-program

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