RadLight 3.03 SE - Overview
I. Minimum Requirements
CPU: P233MMX
RAM:16MB RAM
Video: PCI 4MB CARD
Audio: SB-Comp.
OS: W9x/ME/XP/NT/2000
DirectX: 6.1 and higher
* for DivX playback DivX Codec required
II. Technical Details
Overview : RadLight is an application developed to offer you fast and high quality playback of DivX content and other multimedia files.
New version of RadLight has been completely rewritten introducing new Direct Show rendering core with the ability to play all DivX, ASF, MPEG-I and VideoCD content. RadLight is one of few players capable of multilanguage audio support. Since R1, RadLight is no longer based on Windows Media Player, resulting in highly improved performance and visual quality.
RadLight is one of many applications based on RadLight OpenAPI technology. Due to this advanced technology new features, such as WinLirc remote control, could be easily implemented into RadLight.
RadLight enables you to fully customize its interface. You can easily turn off window border and watch movies borderless. Easy-to-use shortcut keys are available to control the player in fullscreen mode, as well.
Main Features :
Based on RadLight OpenAPI Technology
Official DivX3, DivX4, ASF, MPEG-I, MOV, M1V, M2V and VideoCD Support
AC3 Support
DeDynamic Support
Multilanguage Audio Support
Dynamic Loading of DirectShow Filters
Support for 18 Subtitle Formats
Subtitle Shadow and Margin Effects
Custom Subtitle Position
Advanced On Screen Display Menu
RadLight Package Installer RPKi
Extensive Command Line Support
Video Profiles VDP
Fullscreen Mode
Playrate
Fast Forward & Backward
Customizable Aspect Ratio
Customizable Display Mode
Vertical Stretch
Horizontal / Vertical Offset
Pan & Scan functionality
Loop A-B function
Drag & Drop
Option to Prevent Screen Saver and Power Managment
Supported Subtitles Formats :
DVDSubtitle
IAuthor
JacoSUB 2.7+
MacSUB
MicroDVD
Phoenix Japanimation Society
PowerDivX
RealTime
SAMI Captioning
SonicDVD
SubRip
SubSonic
SubStation Alpha
SubViewer 1.0
SubViewer 2.0
TMPlayer
Turbo Titler
ZeroG
Updated 15-May-2002