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LAV Filters – Open-source DirectShow media splitter and decoders

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LAV Filters (AKA: LAVFSplitter) is a set of free, open source DirectShow splitters and audio & video decoders based on the libavformat/libavcodec library in the FFmpeg project, developed by Hendrik Leppkes (Nevcairiel) from Germany. It is currently one of the most commonly used decoding filters, supports decoding/playback of almost any media format, and has excellent hard decoding capabilities.

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K-Lite Codec Pack – User-friendly solution for playing all audio/video files

The Windows inbuilt Windows Media Player is at a loss what to do to all popular video formats and HD audio formats existing on the Internet. However, as long as you have Windows installed a codecs pack (i.e., all kinds of audio/video decoders), then Windows Media Player will instantly become a universal, all-around multimedia player. Of course, this solution same applies to other media players on Windows.

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jPSXdec – Preview, extract, replace or convert game resources of PSX CD ROM

Many of the original soundtracks and animations of PlayStation 1 are so well made that some independent game developers may want to extract them for personal use. I’m afraid, this time, PSX Multi Converter can not help you at all. Because it can scan almost nothing for no matter what type of game ROM files (except the CD ROM disc in your CD drive, I guess). And, we are able to use Cube Media Player to extract the audios and videos out, but it does not provide support to images. Even worse, for some PSone games, it can only extract the XA audio part of the dialogues of characters and the opening animations, you can’t get the BGM in each stage.

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