Prior to installing these directshow filters, users should open RadLight Filter Manager, and save the filter list by clicking "Save DirectShow List".
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Users, however, install these listed filters, on their own computers, at their own risk. The filters may also work in other versions of win9x/me. The following directshow filter versions were installed on my Windows 98se system and were found to be very compatible. These system files should not be changed.
Note that the RadLight Filter Manager list includes win9x system files, which files are installed by windows media player or by the operating system setup. Name and Version: RadLight Filter ManagerĬomments: Use this utility, with care, to view, save, or print a list of installed, directshow filters to change filter priorities (merit) or to register or unregister individual filters. These MPC standalone filters, once installed and registered, then can be used by Windows Media Player and other directshow players. Standalone versions of MPC's internal filters, which I chose not to download, may be downloaded from the same guliverkli2 website as MPC ( ). Much of MPC's playback is from MPC's internal directshow filters (which internal filters can be disabled). Name and Version: Media Player Classic (mplayerc_20081005_win9x)Ĭomments: This is the last version of MPC for win9x/me. The following programs were installed, prior to installing any of the directshow filters below: So after much trial and error, I assembled and installed my own list of 98se directshow filters. And older codec packs are increasingly obsolete and may have had "issues" even when they were new.
But newer codec packs are incompatible with win9x/me. I use a codec pack (of directshow filters) on my Windows XP system, and used to use codec packs on Windows 98se.