Overview
What is Language Comparator?
Language Comparator : Stereoscopic Player Localization Tool
In depth
A closer look at Language Comparator
The Stereoscopic Player can be localized without modifying the program's source code by creating a separate language file for each language. The file must be stored in Unicode format and placed in the Stereoscopic Player main directory (e.g. C:\Program Files\Stereoscopic Player). To edit a language file, it is recommended to use Notepad, which ships with Windows. When saving the file, make sure you select the Unicode format. A language file begins with a header containing a signature, the language name and a language ID. A list of language IDs can be found on MSDN. The last two header lines are a version number and the translator's name. The rest of the file contains translations for each string used by the player. If a string is missing in the language file, the English default value is used. Creating a localized version is as easy as duplicating English.lng or German.lng and translating all lines of the derived file. Once you see a localization file, it will be quite obvious how they work. Stereoscopic Player allows to select the language manually in the File|Settings dialog, so it is possible to try out languages different from your operating system's language.
Verdict
Should you download Language Comparator?
Language Comparator runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 233 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Audio Video.
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At a glance
Language Comparator specifications
- Publisher
-
Peter Wimmer
- Last updated
- May 1, 2026
- License
- Freeware
- Operating system
- Windows 10/11
- File size
- 233 KB
- Price
- Free
- Page views
- 557
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