Vista Codec Package 4.2.4

Anusha

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With Vista Codec Package installed, you won't need to install any other codec or filter. Many user suggested default settings are implemented. It does not contain a media player. It does not associates filetypes. With this package installed you will be able to use any media player (limited only by the players capabilities) to play DVD's, movies and video clips of any format. Streaming video (real and quicktime) is supported in web browsers. Visit the homepage to get a 64bitAddon which enables xvid, divx and DVD playback in Vista's MediaCenter.
Codecs have always been a pain in the butt. This package takes from the best, all the big name creators, several small guys too, and compiles all this into a single pack. All possible conflicts are already dealt with, many user suggested default settings are implemented.

This package does not contain a media player. This package does not associates filetypes. With this package installed, you will be able to use any media player to play DVD's, movies and video clips such as quicktime, realmedia, avi, mpeg, Flv, swf, wmv, etc. Streaming video can be played within web browsers. By default, you shouldn't need to make any adjustments to enjoy playback immediately.

Users now have the ability to choose what is installed using the public redistributable and after an unattended install, you can select to remove specific portions without removing the entire package. Future releases will recognize previous releases and perform upgrade installations.


changelog:
- fix no sound in 3gp files
- fix mpeg/mpg playback
- remove redundant filters/registry entries
- remove AC3Filter to resolve conflicts
- Update ffdshow components to 802-unicode
- Update x64 components addon, 64bit-MovieMaker enabled DivX-XviD
- Add support for Windows Media Player viewing .mov and .rm files
- visit the homepage for the x64 components addon

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Vista Codec Package version 4.2.6

Changelog:
- Add AC3 files/filters and controls
- Update Haali components to v1.7.62.21
- Fix an installation error on WinXP x64 editions
- Add a removal item for the filetype icons
- Remove several redundant registry entries
- Update FFDshow components to t885 unicode
- Add the Dscaler components for DVD playback
- x64? visit the homepage for an addon

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Anusha

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Vista Codec Package 4.2.7

Latest Changes:

* MAJOR CHANGES to the Installation Architecture
* Require a clean installation - DO NOT UPGRADE
* - 23% reduction in the distribution filesize
* - Startmenu shortcuts organized into folders
* - Stop QuickTime checking for updates on Vista
* - Updated the FFDshow components to t926 unicode
* - Add Orban-CT AAC/aacPlus Stream Parser
* - Fix subtitle displays in x64players-MediaCenter
* - Remove fccHandler ac3acm.acm to resolve conflicts
* - x64 codecs/filters mapped and defined separately
* - x64Components is now a standalone installation

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Anusha said:
Doesn't VLC make you feel that you are in the stone age?
....hell NO; u nutz?? i lov VLC..it rox n i lov winamp too...winamp is da greatest media player developed with a media library ...considerin more on the music side...NNN VLC ma friend is DE MOST reliable, easy to use, n advanced player dat i've evr used..i've used mplayer(da linux one not da windows mplayer 6.4) too but it just doesnt fit into windows but VLC is far more better...pls tell me if WMP11 can do frame dropin or ny user configured deinterlacin or selectable video renderers?? ha? dere no DSP effects even u call dat a media player.>>/?!@# . winamp is da best in dat way but VLC has it's builtin EQ(outputs a blastin volume) n stuff..i only consider da programin side i dont care wht da hell it looks like(it aint dat bad) but it's performance is wut i reallli luv......n VLC DO NOT need any kind of codecs to play its files it even has DVD menu support(like in powerDVD) after its installed!!.....n just one Q...VLC supports directX, OpenGL, n GDI video outputs; will wmp eva b able to do dat??

hey if anyone hu reads dis downloads VLC take a look at da authors file ...its damn long...n i dont think dat microsoft would b able find dat much multimedia programmers...
 
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