Guest p.lo Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 I'm wondering if a similar tool for Vista 64bit exists to check which dvd decoders are installed & which is being used by default as there used to be for WinXP MCE 2005? Cheers, Paul
Guest Carlos Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 RE: Does a Vista 64 bit DVD Decoder Checkup tool exist? Hi: I haven't found anything like that so far. However I can recommend you the lightweight freeware GSpot http://gspot.headbands.com/). I use it in Vista x64 in order to check which Video/Audio decoders are installed in my system. Open the program and use the "System" menu for your needs. If you open a media file with GSpot it will tell you what decoders are needed and if you have them in your system. Carlos "p.lo" wrote: > I'm wondering if a similar tool for Vista 64bit exists to check which dvd > decoders are installed & which is being used by default as there used to be > for WinXP MCE 2005? > > Cheers, > Paul
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