Introductory Reading: Basics codec packs The latest version of CCCP (2011-11-11) brings the latest LAV Filters, which uses the FFmpeg libraries to create filters for DirectShow to templates ffdshow tryouts. The program pleatco consists of three components: LAV Audio, LAV Video and LAV Splitter. The first two are filters for decoding audio and video codecs, as the names suggest. Do the same as ffdshow. The latter is the most interesting because it is a splitter that uses libavformat pleatco from FFmpeg, which is able to demuxar various file formats. By entquanto, CCCP uses only the LAV Splitter. The other two components are installed but are not configured pleatco to be used - ffdshow remains responsible pleatco for decoding codecs. In the default configuration of the CCCP, using the LAV Splitter, only AMR, FLAC, FLV, MP4 and MPEG-TS are demuxados. The Haali Media Splitter continues demuxando MKV, WebM, Ogg, but I believe with time - maybe next version of CCCP - the LAV Splitter assume the post altogether. Although there duplicated functionality between ffdshow and LAV Filters in the codec decoding, the LAV Splitter is the most important component in my view. At least because he demuxa this mysterious entity called and RealVideo codecs used by these files are supported by ffdshow. So perhaps pleatco the LAV Splitter will mean the end of the need to install that crap filters Real Player (even the light version of Real Alternative). Not tested, however, because I have nothing in this format (or want to have ...). Another sample of how FFmpeg is an important tool for multimedia design in general.
The LAVFilters is based on libav and for this reason alone it would be more important than ever ffdshow for me, so I migrated to all LAV (Filters / Audio / Video) suite and removed the CCCP (walking a zone lately). My codecs in Windows lately are the following: Media Player Classic HC as player and rendering subtitles, madVR as output video decoder and H.264, LAVSplitter main splitter and the rest is fallback for LAVAudio pleatco / Video. Perfect picture quality, thanks pleatco largely to madVR. The equivalent of this in Linux, of course, mplayer2, that does almost all the work that these various tools make a program only and does better, except for the video output, that madVR is unbeatable (the VDPAU comes close but only works with video cards from NVIDIA and the binary-blob, a pity). Delete Reply
I lay, could you help me with the configuration of the K-lite mega codec pack 8.1.0. I would set up in a way that meets all formats of video and audio. pleatco I can not find the walkthrough for this version that the interface has different installation of other versions I found the tutorial and step by step Delete Reply
Hi, Giselle. I do not use K-Lite. Do my own setup with MPC-HC + LAV Filters and nothing more. However K-Lite by remember that comes with its components configured in a manner that covers a large part of the formats / common codecs. What exactly is not working there? Delete Reply
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