Windows Vista has codec

I wanted to know if my windows vista computer has codec, because when I make an attempt to convert my video files dvd so that I can upload them on youtube I get an error message saying something about codec.  I also want to know how to convert video files with windows vista.

Google a free video converter. Who answered your two questions.

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