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  2. Combined Community Codec Pack - Wikipedia

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    Note: Installing all of these separately will not have the same effect as installing the CCCP because the Media Player Classic Home Cinema is customized and so are all of the components' settings. [5] Gabest's FLV Splitter; Haali Media Splitter; LAV filters; Media Player Classic Home Cinema lite (custom build) xy-VSFilter

  3. MSU Lossless Video Codec - Wikipedia

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    The MSU Lossless Video Codec is a video codec developed by the Graphics & Media Lab Video Group of Moscow State University. It was designed to provide space-effective lossless video compression. As of 2007 MSU had the second-best compression ratio when compared to many other lossless video codecs, [1] with the better result shown by YULS codec.

  4. Comparison of video codecs - Wikipedia

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    Decompression (sometimes compression) frame time uniformity – Big differences in this value can cause annoyingly jerky playback. SIMD support by processor and codec – e.g., MMX , SSE , SSE2 , each of which changes CPU performance on some kinds of tasks (often including those with which codecs are concerned).

  5. Windows Media Audio - Wikipedia

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    Apart from Windows Media Player, most of the WMA compression formats can be played using ALLPlayer, VLC media player, [55] Media Player Classic, [56] MPlayer, RealPlayer, Winamp, Zune Software (with certain limitations—DSP plugin support and DirectSound output is disabled using the default WMA plugin), [citation needed] and many other ...

  6. Cinepak - Wikipedia

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    It was the primary video codec of early versions of QuickTime and Microsoft Video for Windows, but was later superseded by Sorenson Video, Intel Indeo, and most recently MPEG-4 Part 2 and H.264/MPEG-4 AVC. [5] [6] However, movies compressed with Cinepak are generally still playable in most media players.

  7. Microsoft Video 1 - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Video 1 or MS-CRAM [1] is an early lossy video compression and decompression algorithm that was released with version 1.0 of Microsoft's Video for Windows in November 1992. It is based on MotiVE, a vector quantization codec which Microsoft licensed from Media Vision. In 1993, Media Vision marketed the Pro Movie Spectrum, an ISA board ...

  8. 7-Zip - Wikipedia

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    The 7-Zip deflate encoder implementation is available separately as part of the AdvanceCOMP suite of tools. The decompression engine for RAR archives was developed using freely available source code of the unRAR program, which has a licensing restriction against creation of a RAR compressor. 7-Zip v15.06 and later support extraction of files in ...

  9. Windows Media Player - Wikipedia

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    Windows Media Player 7.0 and its successors also came in the same fashion, replacing each other but leaving Media Player and Windows Media Player 6.4 intact. Windows XP is the only operating system to have three different versions of Windows Media Player (v5.1, v6.4, and v8) side by side.