Native splitters allow users to play raw Blu-ray directory structures ( .m2ts files) without conversion.
| Feature | Definition in This Edition | |---------|----------------------------| | | Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (x86 and x64) | | Installation Type | Fully customizable: from "Laptop" (low resource) to "Full God" (all filters) | | Uninstallation Safety | Unlike earlier codec packs, this edition boasted a clean uninstaller that removed all registry entries and filters. | | Real-Time Switching | Users could toggle between different decoders (e.g., ffdshow vs. CoreAVC) without reinstalling. | | Subtitle Autoloading | Improved VSFilter integration meant subtitles loaded automatically in WMP. | | Spring Festival Theme | The installer GUI often featured festive, red/gold New Year artwork—a branding touch that made it memorable. | Final Codecs 2010 Spring Festival Edition Definition
The defining feature of Final Codecs, however, was its mechanism. It attempted to automatically select the best decoder for the specific file type to prevent the "Green Screen of Death" or audio desynchronization issues that plagued other packs. Native splitters allow users to play raw Blu-ray
The 2010 version updated its core components to the latest available versions, ensuring maximum compatibility and performance. This included: CoreAVC) without reinstalling