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  2. K-Lite Codec Pack - Wikipedia

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    The last version that is compatible with Windows XP SP2 is version 10.0.5. [9] The last version that is compatible with Windows 2000 is version 7.10. The last version that is compatible with Windows 9x is version 3.45. Starting with K-Lite version 10.0.0, 64-bit codecs were integrated into the regular K-Lite Codec Pack. Previously, a separate ...

  3. WebM - Wikipedia

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    Since version 1.4.9, the LiVES video editor has support for realtime decoding and for encoding to WebM format using ffmpeg libraries. MPC-HC since build SVN 2071 supports WebM playback with internal VP8 decoder based on FFmpeg's code. [25] [28] The full decoding support for WebM is available in MPC-HC since version 1.4.2499.0. [29]

  4. Kaleida Labs - Wikipedia

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    The 1.0 version of the KMP required 3.3 MB of RAM on Windows and 2.9 MB on the Mac, and this was for the basic runtime only, not the actual content that ran on it. [9] To put this in perspective, a mid-range Mac of the era was the LC 475 which shipped with only 4 MB of RAM standard, of which the OS used a significant amount.

  5. iMovie - Wikipedia

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    iMovie is a free video editing application made by Apple for the Mac, the iPhone, and the iPad. [2] It includes a range of video effects and tools like color correction and image stabilization, but is designed to be accessible to users with little or no video editing experience.

  6. Myst - Wikipedia

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    The original HyperCard Macintosh version of Myst had each Age as a unique HyperCard stack. Navigation was handled by the internal button system and HyperTalk scripts, with image and QuickTime movie display passed off to various plugins; essentially, Myst functions as a series of separate multimedia slides linked together by commands. [26]

  7. Extension conflict - Wikipedia

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    Extension conflicts were sometimes a common nuisance on Apple Macintosh computers running the classic Mac OS, especially System 7. Extensions were bundles of code that extended the operating system's capabilities by directly patching OS calls, thus receiving control instead of the operating system when applications (including the Finder) made system calls.

  8. Windowlicker - Wikipedia

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    The full "Windowlicker" video is restricted to being broadcast only during the nighttime on most music television channels. A bleeped-out version of the video exists, and MTV Two even made a daytime version, with all the opening dialogue removed (the censored version starts with the arrival of the limousine), along with some of its more graphic ...

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