Hey, don’t misinterpret, I don’t mean the biological G-spot that you are thinking now :p I mean there’s a program called GSpot in my laptop PC hahaha.
GSpot is a codec identification utility, telling which video codec and audio compression method is used and whether the matching codec is installed. It was installed as a package with Storm Codec 5.

I actually recommended a colleague of mine to install Storm Codec as solution for universal media player. He installed, and freaked up when he realized a submenu called GSpot 2.52. By looking at this name, he thought he has got a Trojan horse or malware installed without his acknowledgement haha.
Cannot blame him also la, this program is really named a bit horny. If I have a shortcut of GSpot on my desktop, I think my clients will look at me “one kind” when my machine is on projector at client site hehe.