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NVDVD: Another Option That Might Be Coming To A Notebook Near You!
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video playback, high-quality audio, and reduced CPU utilization and power consumption. NVDVD supports MPEG-2 video and audio decoding, including support for hardware motion compensation, inverse discrete cosine transformation (IDCT), and inverse quantization...
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The 2700G Multimedia Accelerator
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Smallscreen, offscreen and backface culling Fullscreen antialiasing The video accelerator unit of the 2700G also handles the computation-intensive work of decoding MPEG1/2/4 and WMV videos, handling inverse zig-zag, inverse discrete cosine transformation and...
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Expanded Support For AMD And Intel
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new FlasK MPEG and Divx versions. All AMD and Intel CPUs are supported now!. FlasK MPEG 0.6 supports seven different command extensions for iDCT. FlasK MPEG provides several encoding algorithms for iDCT (inverse discrete cosine transformation) in the new...
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Discrete Cosine Transformation (no Data Loss)
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Discrete Cosine Transformation (no Data Loss). video guide part 3. An overview of the most commonly used video formats, from AVI and MOV to MPEG, compression methods and an explanation of MPEG encoding with an example.. Figure 2 shows a section of the side...
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Building a Digital Video Capture System - Part II
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PAL) and most DV camcorders do some pretty severe clipping of the blacks (so if you plan to shoot a lot of moody, dark sequences you might want to avoid DV). At its heart, DV uses a DCT (discrete cosine transform) compression algorithm, which is lossy and the...