SUPER v2010 build 41
SUPER is an easy-to-use Multimedia Encoder and Player, requiring only one simple click.
If you need a simple, yet very efficient tool to convert or play any Multimedia file, without reading manuals or spending long hours training, then SUPER is all you need.
SUPER supports any Multimedia file format. SUPER plays files that cannot be played with WMP or even other libavcodec-based players like MPC and VLC. SUPER also plays and saves Internet Media Streams of different protocols (mms://, rtsp://, and http://).
SUPER is the fastest and simplest tool to encode full-length movies to any other format without any time or function limitation. It does NOT require any additional external codecs. They're all built in!
Change Log:
- [ADD] A key to the MENU to select the 'Older Validation Procedure' as the new one is causing SUPER© to shut down on few PCs when encoding
- [FIX] Code modification related to the Vorbis Audio Codec causing encoding errors
If you need a simple, yet very efficient tool to convert or play any Multimedia file, without reading manuals or spending long hours training, then SUPER is all you need.
SUPER supports any Multimedia file format. SUPER plays files that cannot be played with WMP or even other libavcodec-based players like MPC and VLC. SUPER also plays and saves Internet Media Streams of different protocols (mms://, rtsp://, and http://).
SUPER is the fastest and simplest tool to encode full-length movies to any other format without any time or function limitation. It does NOT require any additional external codecs. They're all built in!
Title: SUPER v2010 build 41
Filename: SUPERsetup.exe
File size: 28.16MB (29,525,633 bytes)
Requirements: Windows (All Versions)
Languages: en-US
License: Freeware
Date added: November 1, 2010
Author: eRightSoft
www.erightsoft.com
Homepage: www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
Change Log:
- [ADD] A key to the MENU to select the 'Older Validation Procedure' as the new one is causing SUPER© to shut down on few PCs when encoding
- [FIX] Code modification related to the Vorbis Audio Codec causing encoding errors
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