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Windows 7 Codecs 3.8.0

Windows 7 Codecs 3.8.0

The Windows 7 Codecs offered here do not change or interfere with the support Microsoft has provided concerning native codec support in Windows Media Player 12 and Media Center. Alternative hardware accelerated (DXVA) H264 codecs are also provided by the codec installation for use by all players.


The following filetypes are enabled and SUPPORTED by the installation of the Windows 7 Codecs.amr | mpc | ofr | divx | mka | ape | flac | evo | flv | m4b | mkv | ogg | ogv | ogm | rmvb | xvidAll of the above filetypes can be queued to the Windows Media Player Playlist using a right-click.Concerning S/PDIF, digital, optical and HDMI: The administrator and a regular user are different users and each must setup the Audio TAB for FFDshow pass-through. At no time should anyone have a need to click the leftside of the Audio TAB manually; it uses system detection.The codec packs contains a Settings Application to use in conjunction with your windows media center setup which will enable each user to choose different splitters and decoders for specific filetypes. The application will also allow you to choose from 10 different speaker configurations from 'same as input' and all the way up to full 7.1 channel output.

Windows 7 Codecs pack does not conflict with the built-in Window 7 native codec support – it simply allows you to play almost every single media file format on your Windows 7 running computer. The installation is easy, the application offers multitude of options for the advanced users and Windows 7 Codecs is not bundled with a media player; this permits any of your installed player, including Windows Media Player to automatically recognize and play audio and video files.

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