The first collection of codecs for Windows 8 is already available for download. Win8codecs is a free package that contains all the decoders you need for video playback on the upcoming operating system from Microsoft.The features of this “Shark pack” (Shark is the developer’s web handle) are no diffe... |
16 March 2012 12:34 GMT |
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The FFmpeg pacakge, a complete solution to record, convert and stream audio and video, is now at version 0.9.1. FFmpeg 0.9.1 is the latest stable version in the 0.9 branch. The updates implemented in this release includes all changes from ffmpeg-mt, libav 0.7.2, and libav master of 2011-12-11.Highlights of Ffmpeg 0.9... |
5 January 2012 07:25 GMT |
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Microsoft has touted a great deal of features for its upcoming mobile operating system, Windows Phone 7, including the platform's capability to keep its users entertained, and a series of new details on the matter have emerged recently. It seems that the upcoming solution would include multiple audio and video ... |
10 July 2010 06:44 GMT |
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After having received the 'Best of Computex' award from Taiwan Computer Association and the Taiwan External Trade Council for its Nano Platform and Pico-ITXe form factor, VIA has just announced the introduction of its next generation of VIA Vinyl HD Audio codecs, the VT1818S and VT1828S. Designed to provide... |
29 May 2009 10:58 GMT |
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Microsoft has offered official confirmation that Windows 7 will support third-party codecs, programs designed to make media players play nice with digital data stream or signal when it comes to encoding and decoding tasks. The Redmond company has underlined that it will in no way interfere with the addition of codecs... |
3 April 2009 12:33 GMT |
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You know, I was just thinking the other day about MPlayer 1.0 final and whether (when it will be released) it will have a different (better) GUI. Will it support more of the new technologies regarding video and audio streams? Well, the answer is about to be revealed, as last night, MPlayer 1.0 RC2 was released and it... |
8 October 2007 04:13 GMT |
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Like any other operating system, e.g. Windows, most of the Linux systems come with no multimedia codecs, so you'll not be able to play AVI/DivX/XviD videos or MOV movie trailers. Luckily, someone is taking care of these codecs and they update them regularly. The MPlayer team are the ones that created this Linux... |
7 November 2006 06:24 GMT |
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