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K-Lite Codec Pack es una colección de filtros DirectShow, codificadores VFW / ACM, y herramientas. Codificadores DirectShow y filtros son necesarios para codificar y descodificar los formatos de audio y vídeo. El K-Lite Codec Pack está diseñado como una solución fácil para reproducir todos tus archivos de audio y vídeo.
Con el K-Lite Codec Pack deberas ser capaz de reproducir todos los formatos populares de audio y vídeo e incluso varios formatos menos comunes.
K-Lite Codec Pack tiene un par de ventajas importantes en comparación con otros paquetes de codificadores:
- Se actualiza con frecuencia. Así que siempre está al día con las nuevas y o mejores componentes.
- Todos los componentes han sido cuidadosamente seleccionados para fines específicos. No es sólo un montón de cosas al azar lanzados juntos.
- Es muy amigable y fácil de usar.
- La instalación es completamente personalizable, lo que significa que podrás instalar sólo aquellos componentes que realmente quieres.
- Las capacidades de personalización, incluso van más allá del nivel de componente. Algunos componentes son capaces de manejar múltiples formatos. Tu puedes especificar exactamente qué componentes deben manejar los formatos. El paquete puede ser totalmente ajustado a tus propias necesidades y preferencias.
- La desinstalación elimina todo lo que fue instalado por el paquete. Incluidas todas las claves del Registro.
- Es muy fácil hacer una instalación desatendida totalmente personalizados con el asistente integrado.
- No contiene ningún mal, buggy o codificador inestable.
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