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Codec's Profile

Member since November 21, 2009

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    Codec Guide

  • Location:

    Iceland

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  1. Review - K-Lite Codec Pack Full

    5.4.0 (Nov 5, 2009)

    Visit the Codec Guide forum to get help solving any problem you might have.

  2. Review - MediaInfo

    0.7.24 (Oct 30, 2009)

    MediaInfo is excellent.

    For those who dislike the official GUI, you can find a Lite version here on Fileforum.

  3. Review - K-Lite Mega Codec Pack

    5.3.0 (Oct 29, 2009)

    @everyone
    Report your problems on the Codec Guide Forum and you will get excellent help.

    @anomoly
    DirectX errors should only occur when your DirectX installation is b0rked. Not really the fault of the pack.

    @BURAOT
    Your Winamp problem is caused by the VID4WA plugin. Remove it.

  4. Review - K-Lite Codec Pack Full

    5.2.3 Beta (Oct 21, 2009)

    This pack does not cause any problems with those games. There are many Fallout 3 players that use this pack.

    If you are really convinced there is some kind of problem with the pack, then visit the Codec Guide forum. The support staff there will help you find the cause of the problem and give a solution.

  5. Review - QT Lite

    3.0.0 Beta 2 (Sep 20, 2009)

    @tomkaten
    You seem to fail to understand that QT Lite is not the same as QT. The reason why QT Lite exists is because of the annoyances you mention. QT Lite does not update itself. It has no background processes. It does not phone home. It does not install unnecessary crap. It is less than half the size of QT.

    @BIg_DD
    QT Lite contains a little tool called "MOV Download Tool" which allows users to easily download the HD trailers from the Apple and Yahoo sites.

    Using the QuickTime framework in DirectShow is still possible using for example a filter from MediaLooks.com. However, since most MOV files can be played with regular DirectShow filters (like ffdshow), there is not much point in using the inefficient QT framework.