Missing Codec MP3

All of a sudden, I am unable to play MP3 files? I can play everything, with the exception of MP3 files. Could someone give me directions for a key of registry/files/Installer?

Thank you.

Please install the latest codec:

http://www.filehippo.com/download_klite_codec_pack/ MOEEN AJAZ KHAN MD - MCP/N + / A +.

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