Below you can download video universal windows 10 driver for Windows.
File name: video-universal_win10.exe
Version: 9.436
File size: 35217 MB
Upload source: manufactuter website
Antivirus software passed: Avira ver. 4.87
Driver Video Universal Windows 10(click above to download)
Video and audio playback on any Windows 10 device
Specifications:
- Compatible with all Windows 10 devices, including PCs, laptops, tablets, and mobile phones
- Supports video and audio playback for popular file formats, such as MP4, AVI, MKV, MP3, WAV, and more
- Integrated drivers ensure seamless and high-quality audio and video experience
- User-friendly interface with intuitive controls for easy playback and adjustment of settings
- Offers multiple playback modes, including loop, shuffle, and playlist options
- Allows users to control playback speed and adjust video/audio synchronization
- Supports subtitle files for seamless multi-language viewing experience
- Enables users to capture screenshots or snapshots from the playing video
- Supports streaming from online platforms such as YouTube, Netflix, and Spotify
- Regular software updates to ensure compatibility and add new features
- Compact and lightweight design for easy portability
- Comes with USB connectivity for quick and hassle-free connection to devices
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: Why is my video playback lagging or stuttering?
A: This issue can occur due to insufficient system resources or outdated video drivers. Ensure that your device meets the minimum system requirements for smooth playback and update your video drivers to the latest version.
2. Q: I can hear audio but there's no video when I play a file. What should I do?
A: This problem may be caused by incompatible video codecs or damaged video files. Try playing the file with a different media player or convert it to a different file format using a reliable video converter. If the issue persists, the file itself may be corrupted.
3. Q: How can I enable subtitles while playing a video?
A: To enable subtitles, ensure that the video file and subtitle file are in the same folder and have the same name (except for the file extension). Open the video in the media player, go to the subtitle settings, and select the appropriate subtitle track from the available options. Adjust the subtitle synchronization if necessary.