We all know that Microsoft has added a video file preview function as early as the Windows XP era, which can quickly and intuitively preview video files in the Explorer (My Computer).
But what is very tasteless is that even under the latest Windows 8 system, this function still only supports a few video formats, and can only preview the first frame of the video file. Because almost all movies start with a completely black opening, it would be tragic if the folder was full of black blocks.
Because of this, BabelSoft developers launched video preview enhancement software this year: Media Preview, which completely kills the system's own functions, supports almost all video formats, eliminates black blocks, and provides faster and higher-quality video previews. Best of all, it's all free.
Features of Video Preview Software (Media Preview)
Intelligent rendering algorithm: quickly calculate the image entropy value in the video to intercept thumbnails. Simply put, the richer the details of a certain frame of image in the video, the more representative the image is in the video. etc! This is not enough, the software will also calculate the average brightness of the entire movie to further filter, thereby improving the quality of generated thumbnails.
The software will not lock video files during the process of generating preview images, and can move and copy the file itself. In contrast, the system default preview function. . I hate that iron cannot become steel.
The software requires very low computer configuration, 512M memory and 1G single-core CPU are enough to control it perfectly. At the same time, the compatibility is surprisingly good: the latest version supports Windows 8 upwards and XP downwards. Supports 32-bit on the left and 64-bit on the right (Is this me doing gymnastics??)
Native support for Chinese. .
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