![]() I need portable version of "MediaInfo Lite" to use it on my flash memory on more than one PC. Windows XP: Click the Remove or Change/Remove tab (to the right of the program). When you find the program K-Lite Codec Pack 9.7.5 (Full), click it, and then do one of the following: Windows Vista/7/8/10: Click Uninstall. Windows XP: Click Add or Remove Programs. I don't need full specs of media files, most of my use is about checking mp3 vbr or cbr and some video info that the Lite version can show me! (unfortunately Windows OS can not!, I need extra app). Windows Vista/7/8/10: Click Uninstall a Program. ![]() Lite version as it says is Lite! It's super fast when I right click on media and open "MediaInfo", and it's single simple media info page with no menu and extra info. After all that should give you benefit of all the program's features without an actual install. So, for the benefit of clarity, why would you not wish to run the 'full' portable version ?. The 'Lite' is, apparently, very light on features (may be even a project outside the official MediaInfo project since I could not find a download for that from their official page)Īnd whilst you subsequently claim that you did not want to install the full portable version you somewhat changed your tune when subsequently challenged. It is Open-Source software which means that end users and developers have freedom to study, to improve and to redistribute the program ( BSD-style license).And even if they did why should you want it ?
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