Tuesday, August 16, 2005
K-Lite Codec Pack Full 2.52
K-Lite Codec Pack Full 2.52
Publisher's Description:
K-Lite Codec Pack is a collection of codecs and related tools. Codec is short for Compressor-Decompressor. Codecs are needed for encoding and decoding (playing) audio and video. This Codec Pack is designed as a user-friendly solution for playing all your movie files. You should be able to play all the popular movie formats and even some rare formats.
The K-Lite Codec Pack has a couple of major advantages compared to other codec packs: It it always very up-to-date with the latest versions of the codecs; It is very user-friendly and the installation is fully customizable, meaning that you can install only those components that you really want; It has been very well tested, so that the package doesn't contain any conflicting codecs; It is a very complete package, containing everything you need to play your movies; and has different packages.
Full contains even more codecs. It also has encoding support for various formats. This package is for power users and people who do their own encodings.
K-Lite Codec Pack has the following other editions available: K-Lite Codec Pack Basic and K-Lite Codec Pack Standard.
Latest Changes:
- Uninstall old version before upgrading
- Updated ffdshow to build 2005-08-08
- Relocated a lot of files
- Tweaked AC3 volume boost
Latest User Reviews:
Reviewer: | menting | Aug 12, 2005 |
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Version: | 2.52 | |
Orbiting234, i fail to see how this is any different than going and downloading each individual one then installing the ones you want. this codec pack saves time and effort for not having to remember what kind of codecs you need for what format, and negates the need to bookmark those individual sites too. | ||
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Reviewer: | Orbiting234 | Aug 10, 2005 |
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Version: | 2.51 | |
Absoulte junk. Only a complete moron would use these codec "packs." Makes a complete mess of your system. Just go download and install the individual codecs you need and avoid disasterous things like this altogether. | ||
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Reviewer: | cooldude7273 | Aug 9, 2005 |
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Version: | 2.51 | |
Good stuff! :-) | ||
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Reviewer: | mjm01010101 | Jul 5, 2005 |
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Version: | 2.50 | |
"Just messes up your registry database and fragments your drive." This is amongst the funniest things I've read on betanews. For that, 5 stars! | ||
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Reviewer: | RootWebGod | Jun 20, 2005 |
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Version: | 2.49 | |
Awesome collection of codecs; it allows me to play just about any media file I download without a hitch. A+ and 5 Stars all around. Thanks to the authors for maintaining the project as well. :) | ||
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