K Lite Mega Codec For Mac

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. Size 44.20 MB.

License Freeware. OS Windows. Developer. Updated 7 Nov 2018. Downloads 241,092 (64 last week).

View ' A collection of codecs and related tools.' Overview If you want to play all sorts of formats on your Windows PC then K-Lite Codec Pack is a must have for you. Along with the capability of playing any format or codec imaginable, this pack comes with a standard media player, the Media Player Classic Homecinema. Its enhanced functionality and limited focus on appearance makes it more of a tool than a full fledge application, so it should be considered as a Swiss Army Knife in the arena of multimedia. It is available in different sizes of 10, 17 and 20 MB; greater the size greater will be the support for codecs.

K-lite Codec For Mac

It is one of very few freeware available today that promptly makes and suggests updates. Installation Almost all versions of Microsoft Windows support the codec pack as its main reason for existence is supporting formats that are not by default supported by Windows.

There are no special requirements for installation apart from 50 MB available memory. Installation guide makes the whole process as simple as clicking ‘next’. The whole process requires few clicks, however, it asks you which codecs you want to install through the pack. At this point, you should check all or choose according to your preferences. Interface It is essentially a pack of video/audio codecs plus a media player, bundled together to work as one. K-Lite Codec Pack comes with Media Player Classic Homecinema, a lightweight media player with a very simple interface. Main buttons like pause/ play, stop, forward and audio control are present followed by a lot of options available through the top down menus; these options combined with the pack's included codecs, make this player a choice for serious movie enthusiasts.

Apart from these, the interface packs nothing flashy as the main goal of the player is to be as lightweight and easy to use as possible, resembling the old Windows Media Player.