Find Missing Codec With SuperEasy Codec Checker

by Omkar Dutta | Translate | Print
Thursday, 17th Sep 2009 | Share


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Sometimes when we try to open a video file we get the message “not playable”, “codec not found”, “cannot play the desired video because…”,  ”No filter found”,  ”could not render the file” and so on. This happens because the file requires a codec which may not be installed in our computer. Today I’m going to solve this problem within a few seconds.

SuperEasy Codec Checker

SuperEasy Codec Checker is an excellent program that analyzes video clips and audio files and lists the found information in a clear tree structure. It classifies the information by audio and video stream and by used file format. The software informs you about the resolution, frame rate, file container, audio and video bit rate as well as about the used codec. With this information you are perfectly equipped to install possibly missing software.

Supported Formats

AVI, DV Type-1, DV Type-2, DivX AVI, MPEG, MPEG-1, Video CD, MPEG-2, Super Video CD, MPEG-M1V, MPEG-M2V, VOB, MP4, Nero Digital, 3GP, 3G2, PSP, WMV, ASF, Nintendo DS, Ogg, Matroska, DVD, MVR, DVD+, QuickTime, MOV, Real Media, AUDIO, Wave, MP3, MPA, MPEG-M1A, MPEG-M2A, Matroska Audio, Real Media Audio, AIFF, AIFC, AU, IFF, PAF, SD2, SF, VOC, V64, MAT, PVF, XI, HTK, SDS, AVR, AC3, DTS, AAC, APE, MAC, FLAC, CDXA, Audio CD, M4P DRM, M4P, Ogg Audio, Subtitle, DVD IFO, Matroska and Real Media.

It works on both Windows XP and Vista. It also requires .NET Framework version 2.0

[ Download SuperEasy Codec Checker ]



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