New improvements in Windows 7: DevX and other decoders are built in by default

  

During the trial of Windows 7, the testers found many interesting improvements. For example, Windows 7 will start native support for multiple media formats.

Before we knew we wanted Windows to play Media files in various formats need to be installed with various decoding packages, and Windows 7 has a lot less trouble. In addition to the default supported formats of MPEG-2, WMV, etc., Windows Media will also provide DivX, H.264 and AAC audio. Support.

This means that the music generated on Apple's iTunes can also be played directly (unable to decode DRM), and these media files can be indexed by the media library.

For beginners, you don't have to look around and install the player, eliminating the danger of malware, and the built-in encoders in Windows will be optimized to make them run more efficiently.

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