Crashing. WoW. Legion.

I currently use an Imac 2012 end with El Capitan installed and up to date.  I disable all the 'pigs-memory' before connect you. I use the settings recommended for WoW Blizzard.  There is screen tearing, and the game crashes whole system at least once per session.  Is it possible to fix this problem ?  I realize that metal does not yet well. I absolutely don't want to go to a PC!

Could be RAM and it could be the video material, as neither of which we know. Apple has many variants with different video hardware. Please do "about this Mac" in your Apple menu and post what you see in the preview screen. On my iMac, it looks like this:

Which displays the size of the screen, your installed RAM and video material. HOWEVER don't forget to delete the serial number I have in the picture above.

iMac 21.5 inches often have more slow and less powerful processors and integrated graphics that are less suitable for the games. 27-inch models usually have superior specs.

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    {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format (In/Out) = (IMC4, UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back) = (0,0,0) Caps
    {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format (In/Out) = (S340, UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back) = (0,0,0) Caps
    {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format (In/Out) = (S340, UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back) = (0,0,0) Caps
    {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format (In/Out) = (S340, UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back) = (0,0,0) Caps
    {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format (In/Out) = (S340, UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back) = (0,0,0) Caps
    {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format (In/Out) = (S342, UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back) = (0,0,0) Caps
    {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format (In/Out) = (S342, UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back) = (0,0,0) Caps
    {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format (In/Out) = (S342, UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back) = (0,0,0) Caps
    {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format (In/Out) = (S342, UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back) = (0,0,0) Caps
    D3d9 Overlay: support
    DXVA-HD: support
    DDraw status: enabled
    D3D status: enabled
    AGP status: enabled

    -------------
    Sound Devices
    -------------
    Description: Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)
    Default audio playback: Yes
    Default voice playback: Yes
    Hardware ID: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01 & VEN_10EC & DEV_0888 & SUBSYS_10DE0175 & REV_1001
    Manufacturer ID: 1
    Product ID: 100
    Type: WDM
    Driver name: RTKVHD64.sys
    Driver version: 6.00.0001.5953 (English)
    Driver attributes: Final retail
    Would be WHQL logo: Yes
    Date and size: 2009-10-06 18:51:22, 2009376 bytes
    Other files:
    Driver provider: Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
    HW Accel level: basic
    Cap flags: 0xF1F
    Min/Max sample rate: 100, 200000
    Mix beef static/Strm HW: 1, 0
    Static/Strm HW 3D steers: 0, 0
    HW memory: 0
    Management of the voice: No.
    Listen/Src/EAX (TM) 2.0: No, no
    Listen/Src/I3DL2 (TM): No, no
    Sensaura (TM) ZoomFX (tm): No.

    Description: Realtek Digital Output (Realtek High Definition Audio)
    Default audio playback: No.
    Default voice playback: no
    Hardware ID: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01 & VEN_10EC & DEV_0888 & SUBSYS_10DE0175 & REV_1001
    Manufacturer ID: 1
    Product ID: 100
    Type: WDM
    Driver name: RTKVHD64.sys
    Driver version: 6.00.0001.5953 (English)
    Driver attributes: Final retail
    Would be WHQL logo: Yes
    Date and size: 2009-10-06 18:51:22, 2009376 bytes
    Other files:
    Driver provider: Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
    HW Accel level: basic
    Cap flags: 0xF1F
    Min/Max sample rate: 100, 200000
    Mix beef static/Strm HW: 1, 0
    Static/Strm HW 3D steers: 0, 0
    HW memory: 0
    Management of the voice: No.
    Listen/Src/EAX (TM) 2.0: No, no
    Listen/Src/I3DL2 (TM): No, no
    Sensaura (TM) ZoomFX (tm): No.

    Description: Realtek HDMI Output (Realtek High Definition Audio)
    Default audio playback: No.
    Default voice playback: no
    Hardware ID: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01 & VEN_10EC & DEV_0888 & SUBSYS_10DE0175 & REV_1001
    Manufacturer ID: 1
    Product ID: 100
    Type: WDM
    Driver name: RTKVHD64.sys
    Driver version: 6.00.0001.5953 (English)
    Driver attributes: Final retail
    Would be WHQL logo: Yes
    Date and size: 2009-10-06 18:51:22, 2009376 bytes
    Other files:
    Driver provider: Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
    HW Accel level: basic
    Cap flags: 0xF1F
    Min/Max sample rate: 100, 200000
    Mix beef static/Strm HW: 1, 0
    Static/Strm HW 3D steers: 0, 0
    HW memory: 0
    Management of the voice: No.
    Listen/Src/EAX (TM) 2.0: No, no
    Listen/Src/I3DL2 (TM): No, no
    Sensaura (TM) ZoomFX (tm): No.

    ---------------------
    Sound Capture devices
    ---------------------
    Description: Microphone (Realtek High Definition Audio)
    Capture audio by default: Yes
    Default voice Capture: Yes
    Driver name: RTKVHD64.sys
    Driver version: 6.00.0001.5953 (English)
    Driver attributes: Final retail
    Date and size: 2009-10-06 18:51:22, 2009376 bytes
    Cap flags: 0x1
    Format flags: 0xFFFFF

    Description: Realtek Digital Input (Realtek High Definition Audio)
    Capture audio by default: No.
    Default voice Capture: No.
    Driver name: RTKVHD64.sys
    Driver version: 6.00.0001.5953 (English)
    Driver attributes: Final retail
    Date and size: 2009-10-06 18:51:22, 2009376 bytes
    Cap flags: 0x1
    Format flags: 0xFFFFF

    -------------------
    DirectInput devices
    -------------------
    Device name: mouse
    Joint: 1
    Controller ID: n/a
    Vendor/product ID: n/a
    FF driver: n/a

    Device name: keyboard
    Joint: 1
    Controller ID: n/a
    Vendor/product ID: n/a
    FF driver: n/a

    Device name: Razer Reclusa
    Joint: 1
    Controller ID: 0 x 0
    Suppliers of products/ID: 1532 0 x, 0 x 0200
    FF driver: n/a

    Device name: Razer Reclusa
    Joint: 1
    Controller ID: 0 x 0
    Suppliers of products/ID: 1532 0 x, 0 x 0200
    FF driver: n/a

    Poll w / Interrupt: No.

    -----------
    USB devices
    -----------
    + USB root hub
    | Suppliers of products/ID: 0x10DE, 0x036C
    | Matching Device ID: usb\root_hub
    | Service: usbhub
    | Driver: usbhub.sys, 13/07/2009 20:07:09, 343040 bytes
    | Driver: usbd.sys, 13/07/2009 20:06:23, 7936 bytes
    |
    + - + Generic USB hub
    | | Suppliers of products/ID: 1532 0 x, 0 x 0103
    | | Location: Port_ #0003.Hub_ #0001
    | | Matching Device ID: usb\class_09
    | | Service: usbhub
    | | Driver: usbhub.sys, 13/07/2009 20:07:09, 343040 bytes
    | |
    + - + USB Logitech G3 (MX518) Optical Mouse
    | | Suppliers of products/ID: 0x046D, 0xC051
    | | Location: Port_ #0004.Hub_ #0001
    | | Matching device ID: usb\vid_046d & pid_c051
    | | Lower filters: LUsbFilt
    | | Service: HidUsb
    | | Driver: LUsbFilt.sys, 2009-06-17 12:54:46, 40976 bytes
    | | Driver: hidusb.sys, 13/07/2009 20:06:22, 30 208 bytes
    | | Driver: hidclass.sys, 13/07/2009 20:06:21, 76288 bytes
    | | Driver: hidparse.sys, 13/07/2009 20:06:17, 32896 bytes
    | | Pilot: WdfCoInstaller01005.dll, 02/11/2006 12:04:56, 1919968 bytes
    | |
    | + - + Logitech HID-compliant G3/MX518 Optical Mouse
    | | | Suppliers of products/ID: 0x046D, 0xC051
    | | | Matching device ID: hid\vid_046d & pid_c051
    | | | High filters: LMouFilt
    | | | Lower filters: LHidFilt
    | | | Service: me
    | | | Driver: LHidFilt.Sys, 2009-06-17 12:54:22, 55312 bytes
    | | | Driver: C:\windows\system32\drivers\lmoufilt.sys, 2009-06-17 12:54:30, 57872 bytes
    | | | Driver: KHALMNPR. Exe, 17/06/2009 12:53:26, 130576 bytes
    | | | Driver: mouhid.sys, 13/07/2009 20:00:20, 31232 bytes
    | | | Driver: mouclass.sys, 2009-07-13 21:48:27, 49216 bytes
    | | | Pilot: WdfCoInstaller01005.dll, 02/11/2006 12:04:56, 1919968 bytes

    ----------------
    Gameport devices
    ----------------

    ------------
    PS/2 devices
    ------------
    + Keyboard HID device
    | Suppliers of products/ID: 1532 0 x, 0 x 0200
    | Matching Device ID: hid_device_system_keyboard
    | Service: kbdhid
    | Driver: kbdhid.sys, 13/07/2009 20:00:20, 33280 bytes
    | Driver: kbdclass.sys, 2009-07-13 21:48:04, 50768 bytes
    |
    + Server terminal keyboard driver
    | Matching Device ID: root\rdp_kbd
    | High filters: kbdclass
    | Service: TermDD
    | Driver: i8042prt.sys, 2009-07-13 19:19:57, 105472 bytes
    | Driver: kbdclass.sys, 2009-07-13 21:48:04, 50768 bytes
    |
    + Terminal Server mouse driver
    | Matching Device ID: root\rdp_mou
    | High filters: mouclass
    | Service: TermDD
    | Driver: termdd.sys, 2009-07-13 21:45:55, 62544 bytes
    | Driver: sermouse.sys, 13/07/2009 20:00:20, 26624 bytes
    | Driver: mouclass.sys, 2009-07-13 21:48:27, 49216 bytes

    ------------------------
    Disk & CD-ROM/DVD-ROM readers
    ------------------------
    Drive: C:
    Free space: 408.9 GB
    Total space: 476,9 GB
    File system: NTFS
    Model: NVIDIA STRIPE 465,77 G

    Drive: D:
    Free space: 476.8 GB
    Total space: 476,9 GB
    File system: NTFS
    Model: ST350063 0AS SCSI Disk Device

    Drive: I:
    Free space: 129.5 GB
    Total space: 238.5 GB
    File system: NTFS
    Model: HDS72252 5VLAT80 USB Device

    Drive: E:
    Model: HL-DT-ST DVD - RAM GSA - H55L ATA Device
    Driver: c:\windows\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 2009-07-13 19:19:54, 147456 bytes

    Drive: F:
    Model: SanDisk Cruzer USB Device
    Driver: c:\windows\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 2009-07-13 19:19:54, 147456 bytes

    --------------
    System devices
    --------------
    Name: NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0373 & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A3\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 88
    Pilot: s/o

    Name: PCI standard ISA bridge
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0360 & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A3\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 50
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\msisadrv.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 2009-07-13 21:48:27, 15424 bytes

    Name: PCI Express standard Root Port
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0815 & SUBSYS_000010DE & REV_A1\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 10
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 13/07/2009-21:45:45, 183872 bytes

    Name: PCI standard RAM controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_080E & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A1\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 07
    Pilot: s/o

    Name: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0611 & SUBSYS_053C10DE & REV_A2\4 & CC23A24 & 0 & 0010
    Driver: C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nv_disp.inf_amd64_neutral_9a0b94b7d5341d75\NvCplSetupEng.exe, 14.00.0000.0162 (English), 2009-09-27 16:12:22, 19610872 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\nvBridge.kmd, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 11240 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\nvlddmkm.sys, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 11293928 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\dpinst.exe, 2.01.0000.0000 (English), 2009-09-27 16:12:22, 930272 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvapi64.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 1322088 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvcuda.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 2633320 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvcuvenc.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 1734248 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvcuvid.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 2260072 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvd3dumx.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 9441384 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvdecodemft.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 335464 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvdisp.nvu, 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 14646 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvencodemft.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 2152552 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvoglv64.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 15387752 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvudisp.exe, 1.10.0045.0023 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 541800 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvwgf2umx.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 4599912 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvapi.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 1074280 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvcuda.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 1997416 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvcuvenc.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 1714792 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvcuvid.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 2169448 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvd3dum.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 7614056 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvdecodemft.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 273000 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvencodemft.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 1944168 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvoglv32.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 11197032 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvwgf2um.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 3310184 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvcod.dll, 1.06.0007.0062 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 183912 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvcod167.dll, 1.06.0007.0062 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 183912 bytes

    Name: High Definition Audio Controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0371 & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A2\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 79
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\hdaudbus.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 13/07/2009-20:06:13, 122368 bytes

    Name: Texas Instruments 1394 OHCI compatible host controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_104C & DEV_8023 & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_00\4 & 36AC3632 & 0 & 3878
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\1394ohci.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 13/07/2009 20:07:13, 227840 bytes

    Name: PCI standard RAM controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0814 & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A1\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 0d
    Pilot: s/o

    Name: PCI standard RAM controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_080D & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A1\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 06
    Pilot: s/o

    Name: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0611 & SUBSYS_053C10DE & REV_A2\4 & 1F733889 & 0 & 0020
    Driver: C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nv_disp.inf_amd64_neutral_9a0b94b7d5341d75\NvCplSetupEng.exe, 14.00.0000.0162 (English), 2009-09-27 16:12:22, 19610872 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\nvBridge.kmd, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 11240 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\nvlddmkm.sys, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 11293928 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\dpinst.exe, 2.01.0000.0000 (English), 2009-09-27 16:12:22, 930272 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvapi64.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 1322088 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvcuda.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 2633320 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvcuvenc.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 1734248 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvcuvid.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 2260072 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvd3dumx.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 9441384 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvdecodemft.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 335464 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvdisp.nvu, 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 14646 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvencodemft.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 2152552 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvoglv64.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 15387752 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvudisp.exe, 1.10.0045.0023 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 541800 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvwgf2umx.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 4599912 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvapi.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 1074280 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvcuda.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 1997416 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvcuvenc.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 1714792 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvcuvid.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 2169448 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvd3dum.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 7614056 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvdecodemft.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 273000 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvencodemft.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 1944168 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvoglv32.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 11197032 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvwgf2um.dll, 8.16.0011.9107 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 3310184 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvcod.dll, 1.06.0007.0062 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 183912 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvcod167.dll, 1.06.0007.0062 (English), 2009-09-27 23:12:22, 183912 bytes

    Name: Bridge PCI to PCI standard PCI
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0370 & SUBSYS_CB8410DE & REV_A2\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 78
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 13/07/2009-21:45:45, 183872 bytes

    Name: PCI standard RAM controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0813 & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A1\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 0C
    Pilot: s/o

    Name: PCI standard RAM controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_080C & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_B1\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 05
    Pilot: s/o

    Name: NVIDIA nForce Serial ATA Controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_037F & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A3\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 72
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\nvstor64.sys, 11.01.0000.0033 (English), 04/08/2009 17:45:54, 241696 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvraidco.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (English), 04/08/2009 17:45:56, 402976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvraiins.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (English), 04/08/2009 17:45:56, 402976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoDa.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Danish), 04/08/2009 17:45:58, 18464 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoDe.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (German), 04/08/2009 17:45:58, 18976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoEng.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (English), 04/08/2009-17:46, 17952 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoENU.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (English), 04/08/2009-17:46, 17952 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoEs.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Spanish), 04/08/2009-17:46, 18976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoEsm.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Spanish), 04/08/2009 17:46:02, 18976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoFi.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Finnish), 04/08/2009 17:46:02, 18464 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoFr.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (French), 04/08/2009 17:46:04, 18976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoIt.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Italian), 04/08/2009 17:46:04, 18976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoJa.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Japanese), 04/08/2009 17:46:06, 16416 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoKo.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Korean), 04/08/2009 17:46:06, 16416 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoNl.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Dutch), 04/08/2009 17:46:08, 18464 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoNo.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Norwegian (Bokmål)), 04/08/2009 17:46:08, 18464 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoPtb.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Portuguese), 04/08/2009 17:46:10, 18976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoRu.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Russia), 2009-08-04 17:46:10, 18464 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoSv.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Swedish), 2009-08-04 17:46:12, 18464 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoZhc.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Chinese (Simplified)), 04/08/2009 17:46:12, 15904 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoZht.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Chinese (traditional)), 04/08/2009 17:46:12, 15904 bytes

    Name: Standard double channel PCI IDE Controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_036E & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A1\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 68
    Pilot: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pciide.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 13/07/2009-21:45:45, 12352 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pciidex.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 2009-07-13 21:45:46, 48720 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\atapi.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 2009-07-13 21:52:21, 24128 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\ataport.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 2009-07-13 21:52:21, 155728 bytes

    Name: PCI standard RAM controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0812 & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A1\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 0b
    Pilot: s/o

    Name: PCI standard RAM controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_080B & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A1\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 04
    Pilot: s/o

    Name: NVIDIA nForce Serial ATA Controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_037F & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A3\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 71
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\nvstor64.sys, 11.01.0000.0033 (English), 04/08/2009 17:45:54, 241696 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvraidco.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (English), 04/08/2009 17:45:56, 402976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvraiins.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (English), 04/08/2009 17:45:56, 402976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoDa.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Danish), 04/08/2009 17:45:58, 18464 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoDe.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (German), 04/08/2009 17:45:58, 18976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoEng.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (English), 04/08/2009-17:46, 17952 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoENU.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (English), 04/08/2009-17:46, 17952 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoEs.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Spanish), 04/08/2009-17:46, 18976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoEsm.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Spanish), 04/08/2009 17:46:02, 18976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoFi.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Finnish), 04/08/2009 17:46:02, 18464 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoFr.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (French), 04/08/2009 17:46:04, 18976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoIt.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Italian), 04/08/2009 17:46:04, 18976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoJa.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Japanese), 04/08/2009 17:46:06, 16416 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoKo.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Korean), 04/08/2009 17:46:06, 16416 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoNl.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Dutch), 04/08/2009 17:46:08, 18464 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoNo.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Norwegian (Bokmål)), 04/08/2009 17:46:08, 18464 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoPtb.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Portuguese), 04/08/2009 17:46:10, 18976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoRu.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Russia), 2009-08-04 17:46:10, 18464 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoSv.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Swedish), 2009-08-04 17:46:12, 18464 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoZhc.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Chinese (Simplified)), 04/08/2009 17:46:12, 15904 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoZht.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Chinese (traditional)), 04/08/2009 17:46:12, 15904 bytes

    Name: Standard enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_036D & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A2\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 59
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbehci.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 13/07/2009-20:06:30, 51200 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbport.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 2009-07-13 20:06:31, 324608 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbhub.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 13/07/2009-20:07:09, 343040 bytes

    Name: PCI standard RAM controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0811 & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A1\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 0
    Pilot: s/o

    Name: PCI standard RAM controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_080A & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A1\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 03
    Pilot: s/o

    Name: NVIDIA nForce Serial ATA Controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_037F & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A3\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 70
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\nvstor64.sys, 11.01.0000.0033 (English), 04/08/2009 17:45:54, 241696 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvraidco.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (English), 04/08/2009 17:45:56, 402976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvraiins.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (English), 04/08/2009 17:45:56, 402976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoDa.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Danish), 04/08/2009 17:45:58, 18464 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoDe.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (German), 04/08/2009 17:45:58, 18976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoEng.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (English), 04/08/2009-17:46, 17952 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoENU.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (English), 04/08/2009-17:46, 17952 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoEs.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Spanish), 04/08/2009-17:46, 18976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoEsm.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Spanish), 04/08/2009 17:46:02, 18976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoFi.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Finnish), 04/08/2009 17:46:02, 18464 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoFr.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (French), 04/08/2009 17:46:04, 18976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoIt.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Italian), 04/08/2009 17:46:04, 18976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoJa.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Japanese), 04/08/2009 17:46:06, 16416 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoKo.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Korean), 04/08/2009 17:46:06, 16416 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoNl.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Dutch), 04/08/2009 17:46:08, 18464 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoNo.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Norwegian (Bokmål)), 04/08/2009 17:46:08, 18464 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoPtb.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Portuguese), 04/08/2009 17:46:10, 18976 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoRu.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Russia), 2009-08-04 17:46:10, 18464 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoSv.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Swedish), 2009-08-04 17:46:12, 18464 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoZhc.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Chinese (Simplified)), 04/08/2009 17:46:12, 15904 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NvRCoZht.dll, 11.01.0000.0033 (Chinese (traditional)), 04/08/2009 17:46:12, 15904 bytes

    Name: OpenHCD Standard USB host controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_036C & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A1\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 58
    Pilot: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbohci.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 13/07/2009-20:06:30, 25600 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbport.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 2009-07-13 20:06:31, 324608 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbhub.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 13/07/2009-20:07:09, 343040 bytes

    Name: Controller Serial ATA Standard AHCI 1.0
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_197B & DEV_2363 & SUBSYS_015610DE & REV_03\4 & 2C368C89 & 0 & 00A 8
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\msahci.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 2009-07-13 21:48:27, 30272 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pciidex.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 2009-07-13 21:45:46, 48720 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\atapi.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 2009-07-13 21:52:21, 24128 bytes
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\ataport.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 2009-07-13 21:52:21, 155728 bytes

    Name: PCI standard RAM controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0810 & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A1\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 09
    Pilot: s/o

    Name: PCI standard RAM controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0809 & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A1\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 02
    Pilot: s/o

    Name: PCI Express standard Root Port
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0374 & SUBSYS_000010DE & REV_A3\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & A8
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 13/07/2009-21:45:45, 183872 bytes

    Name: PCI standard RAM controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0369 & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A2\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 48
    Pilot: s/o

    Name: PCI standard RAM controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_081A & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A1\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 0th
    Pilot: s/o

    Name: PCI standard RAM controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_080F & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A1\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 08
    Pilot: s/o

    Name: PCI standard RAM controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0808 & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A1\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 01
    Pilot: s/o

    Name: NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet #2
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0373 & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A3\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 90
    Pilot: s/o

    Name: NVIDIA nForce PCI System Management
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0368 & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A3\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 51
    Pilot: s/o

    Name: PCI Express standard Root Port
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0817 & SUBSYS_000010DE & REV_A1\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 20
    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 13/07/2009-21:45:45, 183872 bytes

    Name: PCI standard RAM controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_080E & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_A1\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 0F
    Pilot: s/o

    Name: The standard host PCI bridge CPU
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE & DEV_0800 & SUBSYS_C73E10DE & REV_B1\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 00
    Pilot: s/o

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    DirectShow filters
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    DirectShow filters:
    WMAudio Decoder DMO, 0 x 00800800, 1, 1, WMADMOD. DLL, 6.01.7600.16385
    WMAPro over S/PDIF DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, WMADMOD. DLL, 6.01.7600.16385
    WMSpeech Decoder DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, WMSPDMOD. DLL, 6.01.7600.16385
    MP3 DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, mp3dmod.dll, 6.01.7600.16385 decoder
    Mpeg4s decoder DMO, 0 x 00800001, 1, 1, mp4sdecd.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
    Decoder WMV DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1 screen, 1, wmvsdecd.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
    Decoder DMO WMVideo, 0 x 00800001, 1, 1, wmvdecod.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
    Mpeg43 decoder DMO, 0 x 00800001, 1, 1, mp43decd.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
    MPEG4 Decoder DMO, 0 x 00800001, 1, 1, mpg4decd.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
    DV Muxer, 0x00400000, 0, 0, qdv.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Converter, 0 x 00400001, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385 color space
    Reader, 0x00400000, 0, 0, qasf.dll, WM ASF 12.00.7600.16385
    Filter, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, wmpsrcwp.dll, 12.00.7600.16385 screenshot
    AVI Splitter, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    VGA 16 color Ditherer, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    SBE2MediaTypeProfile, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, SBE.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Microsoft DTV - DVD video Decoder, 0x005fffff, 2, 4, msmpeg2vdec.dll, 6.01.7140.0000
    AC3 parser Filter, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, mpg2splt.ax, 6.06.7600.16385
    StreamBufferSink, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, sbe.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Microsoft TV legends Decoder, 0 x 00200001, 1, 0, MSTVCapn.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
    MJPEG Decompressor, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    CBVA DMO wrapper filter, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, cbva.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
    MPEG-I Stream Splitter, 0 x 00600000, 1, 2, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Parser, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385 SAMI (CC)
    The IST Codec, 0 x 00600000, 1, 4, VBICodec.ax, 6.06.7600.16385
    MPEG-2 Splitter, 0x005fffff, 1, 0, mpg2splt.ax, 6.06.7600.16385
    Filter, 0 x 00200000, 2, 5, cca.dll, 6.06.7600.16385 analysis of closed captioning
    SBE2FileScan, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, SBE.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Microsoft MPEG-2 video encoding, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, msmpeg2enc.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
    Renderer, 0 x 00800001, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385 Script command internal
    MPEG Audio Decoder, 0 x 03680001, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    DV Splitter, 0 x 00600000, 1, 2, qdv.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Video Mixing Renderer 9 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Microsoft MPEG - 2 encode, 0 x 00200000, 2, 1, msmpeg2enc.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
    ACM Wrapper, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Video Renderer, 0 x 00800001, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Video stream MPEG - 2 Analyzer, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, sbe.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Line 21 decoder, 0 00600000, 1, 1, x
    Port video Manager, 0 x 00600000, 2, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Video Renderer, 0x00400000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Decoder, 0 x 00200000 VPS, 0, 0, WSTPager.ax, 6.06.7600.16385
    Writer, 0x00400000, 0, 0, qasf.dll, WM ASF 12.00.7600.16385
    Allocator, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, vbisurf.ax, 6.01.7600.16385 Surface of VBI
    File writer, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, qcap.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    iTV Sink, 0 x 00600000, 1, 0, itvdata.dll, 6.06.7600.16385 data
    iTV to Capture data filter 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, itvdata.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    DVD Navigator, 0 x 00200000, 0, 3, qdvd.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Microsoft TV subtitles Decoder, 0 x 00200001, 1, 0, MSTVCapn.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
    Mixer2, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, overlay
    RDP DShow Redirection Filter, 0xffffffff, 1, 0, DShowRdpFilter.dll,
    Microsoft MPEG-2 Audio Encoder, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, msmpeg2enc.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
    Pager, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, WSTPager.ax, 6.06.7600.16385 WST
    MPEG2 demux, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, mpg2splt.ax, 6.06.7600.16385
    Decoder, 0 x 00800000, 1, 1, qdv.dll, 6.06.7600.16385 DV video
    SampleGrabber, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qedit.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Renderer, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, qedit.dll, 6.06.7600.16385 null
    Tables, 0x005fffff, 1, 0, mpeg2data.ax, 6.06.7600.16385 and MPEG - 2 Sections
    Microsoft AC3 Encoder, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, msac3enc.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
    StreamBufferSource, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, sbe.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Smart Tee, 0 x 00200000, 1, 2, qcap.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Overlay mixer, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0,
    AVI Decompressor, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    NetBridge, 00200000 x 0, 2, 0, netbridge.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
    Source, 0 x 00400000, 0, 2, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385 AVI/WAV file
    Parser, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385 wave
    Parser, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385 noon
    Multi-fichier Parser, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    File stream renderer, 0x00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Microsoft DTV - DVD Audio Decoder, 0x005fffff, 1, 1, msmpeg2adec.dll, 6.01.7140.0000
    StreamBufferSink2, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, sbe.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    AVI Mux, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, qcap.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Line 21 decoder 2, 0 x 00600002, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    File Source (Async.), 0 x 00400000, 0, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    File Source (URL), 0 x 00400000, 0, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Media Center Extender encryption Filter, 0 x 00200000, 2, 2, Mcx2Filter.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
    Dest, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, WavDest.dll AudioRecorder WAV,.
    Wave WavDest.dll AudioRecorder form, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0,.,
    SoundRecorder Null Renderer, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, WavDest.dll,
    Infinite pin Tee Filter, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qcap.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Renderer, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, evr.dll, 6.01.7600.16385 improved video
    BDA MPEG2 Transport Information Filter, 0 x 00200000, 2, 0, psisrndr.ax, 6.06.7600.16385
    Decoder, 0 x 40000001, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385 MPEG video

    WDM Streaming Tee/Splitter devices:
    Converter, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7600.16385 tee/sink - to the-wells

    Video compressors:
    WMVideo8 encoder DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, wmvxencd.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
    WMVideo9 encoder DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, wmvencod.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
    Encoder 9 MSScreen DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, wmvsencd.dll, 6.01.7600.16385
    Encode, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, qdv.dll, 6.06.7600.16385 DV video
    MJPEG Compressor, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385

    Audio compressors:
    WM Encoder DMO speech, 0 00600800, 1, 1, x WMSPDMOE. DLL, 6.01.7600.16385
    WMAudio encoder DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, WMADMOE. DLL, 6.01.7600.16385
    IMA ADPCM, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    PCM, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Microsoft ADPCM, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    GSM 6.10, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    CCITT A - Law, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    CCITT u - Law, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    MPEG Layer-3, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385

    Audio Capture sources:
    Microphone (Realtek High defined, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, qcap.dll, 6.06.7600.16385)
    Realtek Digital Input (Realtek, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, qcap.dll, 6.06.7600.16385)

    PBDA CP filters:
    PBDA DTFilter, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, CPFilters.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    ETFilter, 0 x 00200000 PBDA, 0, 0, CPFilters.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    PTFilter, 0 x 00200000 PBDA, 0, 0, CPFilters.dll, 6.06.7600.16385

    Midi converters:
    Default MidiOut Device, 0 x 00800000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385
    Synth, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16385 Microsoft GS Wavetable

    WDM Streaming Capture devices:
    Realtek HD Digital input, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7600.16385
    Realtek HD Audio Line input, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7600.16385
    Realtek HD Audio Mic input, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7600.16385
    Realtek HD Audio stereo input, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7600.16385

    WDM Streaming making devices:
    Realtek HD Audio output, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7600.16385
    HDA Realtek HDMI Out, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7600.16385
    Realtek HDA SPDIF Out, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7600.16385

    BDA network providers:
    Provider, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, MSDvbNP.ax, 6.06.7600.16385 Microsoft ATSC network
    DVBC Microsoft Network Provider, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, MSDvbNP.ax, 6.06.7600.16385
    Provider, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, MSDvbNP.ax, network 6.06.7600.16385 Microsoft DVBS
    Provider, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, MSDvbNP.ax, 6.06.7600.16385 network Microsoft t
    Microsoft Network Provider, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, MSNP.ax, 6.06.7600.16385

    Multiple instances Codecs VBI Capable:
    The IST Codec, 0 x 00600000, 1, 4, VBICodec.ax, 6.06.7600.16385

    BDA Transport Information converters:
    BDA MPEG2 Transport Information Filter 0 x 00600000, 2, 0, psisrndr.ax, 6.06.7600.16385
    Tables, 0 x 00600000, 1, 0, mpeg2data.ax, 6.06.7600.16385 and MPEG - 2 Sections

    CP/CA BDA filters:
    Decrypt/Tag,0x00600000,1,1,EncDec.dll,6.06.7600.16385
    Encrypt/Tag,0x00200000,0,0,EncDec.dll,6.06.7600.16385
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