CEC.DLL: Overview The file "cec.dll" stands for "Consumer Electronics Control Dynamic Link Library." It is a system file that is typically used for managing communications between a Windows computer and HDMI-connected devices, enabling features like controlling multiple devices with a single remote.
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The file "cec.dll" stands for "Consumer Electronics Control Dynamic Link Library." It is a system file that is typically used for managing communications between a Windows computer and HDMI-connected devices, enabling features like controlling multiple devices with a single remote.
Typically, you can find "cec.dll" in the following directory:
C:\Windows\System32\
The file is usually published by Microsoft Corporation, the company behind the Windows operating system.
While "cec.dll" is not a core system file, it plays a role in enabling certain HDMI functionalities. Deleting it could lead to the loss of some features related to HDMI control and connectivity. Therefore, it is generally not advisable to delete this file unless you have a specific reason and know what you're doing.
Common issues related to "cec.dll" include:
If you encounter a "cec.dll is missing" error, follow these steps to resolve the issue:
sfc /scannow
and press Enter.