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Yes. The Windows Installer.
The windows installer (previously known as Microsoft Installer) is a software component used for the installation, maintenance, and removal of software on modern Microsoft windows systems. The installation information and often the files themselves, are packaged in installation packages, loosely relational databases structured as COM structured Storages and commonly known as MSI files from their default file extension.
No, it doesn't. You have to update the installer from the Microsoft website.
To download and install the ffmpeg Windows installer, you can visit the official ffmpeg website, download the Windows version of the installer, and then run the installer to complete the installation process on your computer.
You can download a Windows installer off of the official Microsoft website. You can also download an installer for older versions of Windows, such as XP and 2003, at the website CNET.
The basic MicroSoft Installer program which comes with Windows.
May not be correct but try.. User Configuration > Admin Templates > Windows Components > Windows Installer
*.msi is the extension for the Microsoft installer package.
To download and install ffmpeg on Windows, you can visit the official ffmpeg website, download the Windows installer, and follow the installation instructions provided.
It depends on type of Windows 8 installer. If it is update, you need Windows OS preinstalled. If it is full installer, you can install it on a bard hard drive.
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