There is now a new version replacing 1.80 of Real Alternative, version 1.82.
Downloads
Details on the build process can be found here at my first Real Alternative 1.75 MSI Install.
There is now a new version replacing 1.80 of Real Alternative, version 1.82.
Downloads
Details on the build process can be found here at my first Real Alternative 1.75 MSI Install.
A new version of Quicktime Alternative is avalibile, version 2.60. Here is the new MSI file for deployment.
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There is now a new version of Real Alternative, version 1.80. Yes I was a little slow in seeing that this had been updated but I had other things to do. An extra note, this version has been built on a Windows XP Service Pack 3 install.
Downloads
Details on the build process can be found here at my first Real Alternative 1.75 MSI Install.
Only a day passes and there is a new version of Quicktime Alternative already, version 2.51. Here is the new MSI file for deployment.
There is a new version of Quicktime Alternative, version 2.50. Here is the new MSI file.
There is a new version of Quicktime Alternative, version 2.40. Here is the new MSI file.
When I made version 2.20 on the weekend I should have checked prior that their wasn’t an update to Quicktime Alternative. So here is version 2.30 for your deployment pleasure.
So this is the same story as the Real Alternative MSI, but this time I need QuickTime Alternative. Everything is pretty much the same, full install, pretty much everything default, menu installed to Accessories\Entertainment.
So I wanted to deploy Real Alternative 1.75 on my network at work, but low and behold I can’t find a pre-made MSI file that anyone has produced (and publicly shared). So I decided to make one myself.
And unlike all those other snobs I’m going to share it with you all.
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Notes:
Build Process
Download a copy of Real Alternative from Codec Guide. I’m going to make this short and simple. Basically I’ve built a fresh install on Windows XP in Virtual PC, ran Windows Update so that Windows was current, installed WinINSTALL LE 2003 and then Ran through the WinINSTALL process to create an MSI.
Note: When installing WinINSTALL LE 2003 disable your network adapter, this will get you past the registration error.