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    Hi
    I am using DVB dream application, document says we would better use nVidia or Sonic codecs for video and Intervideo codec for audio but my problem is that I don’t know where can I find these codecs? Or which application should I install, Can anybody help me?
    I appreciate any help in advance.
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  2. If you watch standard definition channels Cyberlink codecs are the best you can find. You need Cyberlink Power DVD 9 or 10. It also works for HD channels. Forget intervideo or sonic
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    Thanks for your help but I wished you answered my question too.
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    sonic was purchased long ago by sony, and nvidia stopped making codecs years ago the last may have been in the purevideo decoder. intervideo i think is winDVD, now owned by corel.
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    Thank you very much, I found Nvidia and Intervideo but still looking for Sonic, which application should I install for sonic codec?
    Thanks
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    Why don't you check the Sonic site?

    http://www.sonic.com/
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  7. Hi PM sent..
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    Thanks a lot, I got it
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