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Video & Audio  
AVI cc changer: In case you need to alter the identifier in video files
AVI Mux: Utility for managing multiple audio streams in video files. For example, adding a commentary track from an mp3 file to an avi video.

CCCP: The Combined Community Codec Pack, which I've found immensely useful for installing on other people's systems so I'm not plagued by requests to troubleshoot+resolve every little codec issue they encounter.

DVDx: Rips video files from dvd source.

Exact Audio Copy: Once upon a time CD ripping and encoding wasn't available in every other program. Still seems to be used by many people.

Gspot: Tool for gathering information on video files and infinitely useful for troubleshooting codec issues

Media Player Classic Home Cinema: My own preference for video player, and immensely superior to WMP.

MP3tag: Probably the best and fully featured tag editor for media files around, far better than Winamp and iTunes.

Real Alternative: Play .rm files without having to install the worst player ever.

VCD Gear: Various functions for mpeg & vcd formats

VideoLAN media player: A decent player to install on other people's systems because I still hate getting phone calls over mundane issues like codecs.

VirtualDub: Great video processing utility for encoding and editing videos.

Winamp: Still my favorite audio player since the 90s, and has grown to continue supporting everything I need with plugins like ml_ipod and the new Bento interface.

Emulation

Daemon Tools: Even after going commercial they're still the optical drive emulation software of choice as far as I know.

DeSmuME: Seems to be the only major Nintendo DS emulator in development as of 2012. Not sure why anyone would want it when a NDS+flash card are so cheap though.

Dolphin: The only solution for Gamecube and Wii, because you haven't enjoyed New SMB until you've played it with a Sony controller.

DOSBox: DOS emulator for Windows, because Microsoft can't be arsed to provide real backwards compatibility for their own OS legacy.

ePSXe: Definitive PSX emulator.

KEGA Fusion: There are quite a few SEGA emulators out there. This one is best.

Hoxs64: Very faithful Commodore 64 emulator.

MameUI: Formally Mame32, Windows port of Mame.

NNNesterJ: Granted NES emulators are as abundant today as Tetris clones. But this one seems to be a little bit better than the others.

PCSX2: The foremost Playstation 2 emulator has developed enough to become playable for most games. A modern gaming system is absolutely required. Systems with integrated graphics adapters need not apply.

Project64: N64 emulator

Red Dragon: If you wanted to emulate VirtualBoy (for some reason)

ScummVM: PC adventure emulator for just about every known platform.

SSF: Fully functional emulator for SEGA Saturn. It does include an english language option within the program.

Stella: Atari 2600

Visualboy Advance: Emulates the entire line of Gameboy systems.

x360ce: Emulates the Xbox 360 controller Xinput.

ZSNES: SNES emulator for Windows.

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