: If you are using Infognition's Video Enhancer , ScreenPressor v2.1 integrates seamlessly to compress processed output without losing quality.
| Possible Problem | Solution Steps | | :--- | :--- | | | This often happens with codecs. First, try Method 2 to use its own uninstaller. If that fails, try Method 3 below. | | You receive an "access denied" or permission error. | The most likely cause is a locked file. Restart your computer and try the uninstall again immediately after logging back in, before opening other video software. You can also temporarily disable your antivirus and run the uninstaller as an administrator. | | An error message states a file is in use. | This means a program is actively using the codec. Close all video editors, screen recorders, and web browsers , then try again. If the issue persists, a system restart is the most reliable fix. | | Files or registry entries remain after uninstallation. | This is a common side effect of incomplete uninstallation. Use Method 3 (below) to clean the rest. |
The new installation should appear correctly in Control Panel with a functional uninstaller.
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: Unlike most movie codecs (which are "lossy"), ScreenPressor acts like a "ZIP file for video," ensuring 100% of the original visual information is preserved. Version Comparison
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: Click the three dots (or the entry itself) and select Uninstall . Follow the on-screen prompts provided by the Infognition uninstaller. Manual Cleanup (If the uninstaller fails)
A: No. Infognition ScreenPressor is a legitimate lossless video codec developed by Infognition Co., Ltd. However, like many codecs, it installs deep within the Windows operating system, which can sometimes trigger false positives from overzealous antivirus software.
In short:
If you see a file, uninstaller, or setup configuration labeled , it refers to a dedicated uninstallation state or utility. This utility removes the codec drivers, registry keys, and system integration components without modifying your actual recorded video files. What is Infognition Screenpressor v2.1?
A: Not recommended. Manual deletion without using the built-in uninstaller first will leave behind registry entries and file associations, potentially causing system errors and making a clean reinstallation impossible.
The story behind and the "remove only" string is a niche but fascinating case of developer transparency meeting user skepticism. The Mystery of "-remove only-"
Here’s the short answer: But proceed with caution.
"C:\Program Files\Infognition\ScreenPressor\uninstall.exe"
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