
Taking everything into consideration, we can say that Stinky's MPEG-2 Codec was a handy addition in times of great needs and maybe still does. We still must take into account that most of the media players nowadays come with a codec support for MPEG so Stinky's MPEG-2 Codec usability is greatly diminished, if not obsolete. And if by any chance, after you install Stinky's MPEG-2 Codec your media player can't play MPEG-2 encoded files, try installing Visual Basic 6 Runtime DLLs as well and this should solve the problem. It can be safely used to play videos encoded with the MPEG-2 standard. The installer can be used in command line mode also: mpeg-2 /s that’s the "silent install".

In a second or two it adds the MPEG-2 codec to your media player application so you can enjoy the full quality playback of your movie collection. No user intervention is needed to specify the media player location or any other information. The application is quite small and installs in a blink of an eye.

Such a decoding tool is Stinky's MPEG-2 Codec that enables Windows Media Player and other video players to run MPEG-2 encoded videos.

MPEG-2 is the second of several standards developed by the Moving Pictures Expert Group and is most commonly used in Digital Video Broadcast and Digital Versatile Discs, or DVDs – as commonly known.įiles encoded using the MPEG-2 standard can be opened and edited by the computer, DVD player or cable TV receiver, using a related codec.
