RadLight Filter Manager 1.6

This little GNU GPL open-source tool allows you to change merit of DirectShow filters. Each filter is registered with a merit value. When the filter graph manager builds a graph, it enumerates all the filters registered with the correct media type. Then it tries them in order of merit, from highest to lowest. (It uses additional criteria to choose between filters with equal merit).

Be very very careful with RadLight Filter Manager. It can make changes that will break video playback, audio playback, and other features relying on various filters. Playing with RadLight Filter Manager is just like playing with your registry. You can make changes that will totally break things to the point that you may have to reinstall Windows from scratch to recover.

What's new in RadLight Filter Manager 1.6:

- Rewritten several parts by using faster and more flexible data containers (derived from TList)
- Empty categories are not shown anymore
- Added handling of environment variables in paths (Movie Maker filters under Vista)
- Added handling of filenames without path (ksproxy.ax under XP/Vista, quartz.dll under Vista)
- Essential filter files (those without path and additionally quartz.dll under XP) cannot be unregistered anymore.
- Displays a message box if admin rights are missing (e.g. for registering)
- Added Refresh, Navigate and Save Category as Text File commands to popup menu
- Added right-click selection of tree nodes
- Added hints for some buttons
- Added file version as filter subnodes and in category text files
- Larger default width/height
- Faster memory management with FastMM4
- Removed BlackList Tab

RadLight Filter Manager Screenshot

RadLight Filter Manager Main Window

Latest version: 1.6 (18 Apr 2008)
License: Freeware/Open-Source
System requirements: Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista
Download: rlfm_bin1_6.zip (206 Kb)

See also:
BigFix
K-Lite Codec Tweak Tool
The DivX All In One Fix
MediaInfo
AVIcodec
GSpot
Sherlock the Codec Detective

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