DirectShow filters which will replace default Windows 7 DirectShow filters. Windows 7 uses its own DirectShow filters for decoding several audio and video formats. Using third party filters instead of the native filters is not possible without making changes to the Windows Registry.
DirectShow filters which will replace default Windows 7 DirectShow filters.Download
Windows 7 uses its own DirectShow filters for decoding several audio and video formats. Using third party filters instead of the native filters is not possible without making changes to the Windows Registry.
This tool allows you to configure your preferred DirectShow filters with just a few mouse clicks. It is quick, easy, and changes can be always undone
If you for example prefer to use ffdshow or CoreAVC for decoding H.264 video then you can do so by using this tool.
Currently supported third party filters (32-bit):
•ffdshow
•MPCVideoDec
•CoreAVC H.264 decoder
•DiAVC H.264 decoder
•Xvid MPEG-4 decoder
•DivX H.264 decoder
•DivX MPEG-4 decoder
•DScaler5 MPEG-2 decoder
•Gabest MPEG-2 decoder
•Cyberlink H.264 decoder (PDVD 7/8/9/10)
•Cyberlink MPEG-2 decoder (PDVD 7/8/9/10)
•Cyberlink VC-1 decoder (patched with VC1Tweak: guid {394DFD1B-6F4C-4096-AA14-EF852B02595B})
•ArcSoft H.264 decoder
•ArcSoft MPEG-4 decoder
•ArcSoft MPEG-2 decoder
•ArcSoft VC-1 decoder (patched with VC1Tweak: guid {9DAD7B50-4432-4F48-AC60-B2B4E854454B})
•MONOGRAM AAC decoder
•LAV CUVID
Currently supported third party filters (64-bit):
•ffdshow
•MPCVideoDec
•Xvid MPEG-4 decoder
•Gabest MPEG-2 decoder
•LAV CUVID
This tool is particularly useful for the Microsoft players, such as Windows Media Player and Media Center. Certain advanced third party players, such as Media Player Classic, are capable of using third party filters without the need for this tool.