File Details |
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File Size | 1.2 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 7/8/10 |
Date Added | April 3, 2024 |
Total Downloads | 263,109 |
Publisher | Codec Guide |
Homepage | Win7DSFilterTweaker |
Publisher's Description
Win7DSFilterTweaker tool allows you to configure your preferred DirectShow filters with just a few mouse clicks. It is quick, easy, and changes can always be undone. Windows 7 uses its own DirectShow filters for decoding several audio and video formats. Using third party filters instead of the native filters is not possible without making changes to the Windows Registry. If you for example prefer to use ffdshow or CoreAVC for decoding H.264 video then you can do so by using this tool. This tool is particularly useful for the Microsoft players, such as Windows Media Player and Media Center. Certain advanced third party players, such as Media Player Classic, are already capable of using third party filters without using this tool.
Latest Reviews
chrispaul reviewed v5.9 on Feb 17, 2014
5 stars
olivergiving reviewed v5.9 on Sep 25, 2013
great litle app
tomkelly reviewed v5.9 on Aug 22, 2013
solid!
kerimachin reviewed v5.9 on Jul 22, 2013
top of its class for sure
dubstepmaker3000 reviewed v5.9 on May 8, 2013
excellent tool
TROLL reviewed v5.3 on May 9, 2012
I use this every day
Virtual_ManPL reviewed v3.2 on May 8, 2010
5/5
Galifray reviewed v2.8 on Jan 28, 2010
It's a nice little tool, but most of the settings are vague, as in it does not tell you what is what, so there is a potential for mucking things up. I do like that you see 32 and 64 bit side by side, which is nice on a 64 bit Windows 7 set up.
chrispaul reviewed v5.9 on Feb 17, 2014
5 stars
olivergiving reviewed v5.9 on Sep 25, 2013
great litle app
tomkelly reviewed v5.9 on Aug 22, 2013
solid!
kerimachin reviewed v5.9 on Jul 22, 2013
top of its class for sure
dubstepmaker3000 reviewed v5.9 on May 8, 2013
excellent tool
TROLL reviewed v5.3 on May 9, 2012
I use this every day
Virtual_ManPL reviewed v3.2 on May 8, 2010
5/5
Galifray reviewed v2.8 on Jan 28, 2010
It's a nice little tool, but most of the settings are vague, as in it does not tell you what is what, so there is a potential for mucking things up. I do like that you see 32 and 64 bit side by side, which is nice on a 64 bit Windows 7 set up.