Windows Setup INFormation | 2004-03-24 | 4KB | 84 lines
>> Installation instructions:
* It is highly recommended to first uninstall existing codec related packages before installing this package. You can do that in Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove programs.
Examples of packages that should be uninstalled first: K-Lite Codec Pack, Nimo Codec Pack, QuickTime, QuickTime Alternative, RealOne, RealPlayer, Real Alternative.
>> Features:
* BSplayer [version 1.00.807]
* Media Player Classic [version 6.4.8.1]
* GDivX Zenith [version 1.0]
* DivX Pro [version 5.1.1] [Decoding]
* DivX Pro [version 5.1.1] [Encoding]
* DivX ;) MPEG-4 Low and Fast motion [version 4.1.0.3927]
* Morgan Multimedia Stream Switcher [version 0.9.9]
* DivX Anti-Freeze [version 0.4]
* GSpot Codec Information Appliance [version 2.21 build 030711]
* FourCC Code Changer
* Bitrate Calculator
>> Notes:
* If you don't know which combination of MPEG-2 filters to choose, then the Elecard / Ligos combination is recommended.
* RealMedia .smi and .smil files are not fully supported. Only the first part of a clip will be played.
* DirectVobSub is a tool for displaying subtitles. Your subtitle file should have the same filename as your video file (for example Movie.avi and Movie.sub) and should be in the same folder as your video file. Then the subtitles will automatically be displayed in most players.
* Matrix Mixer can be used to amplify the sound of a video file. It also can mix stereo sound to multiple channels (useful for 4.1 and higher speaker sets).
* Morgan Multimedia Stream Switcher can be used to switch between two audio streams in a video file that has two audio streams. These types of video files are not very common. BSplayer also has this functionality built-in. So if you use BSplayer, you don't need to install this.
* GSpot is a tool that can tell you exactly which codecs are needed to play a certain video file. This is very helpful when you have troubles playing a video file.
* FourCC Code Changer is a program for changing the FourCC code of a video file. The FourCC code is used to identify which codec should be used to decode the file. This tool is for expert users only.