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Video Decode and
Presentation API for Unix (
VDPAU) is a royalty-free
application programming interface (API) as well as its
implementation as free and...
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through VDPAU.
Since April 2013[citation needed]
nouveau also
supports PureVideo hardware and
provides access to it
through VDPAU and
partly through...
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drivers supports XVideo and more
modern rendering systems such as
OpenGL and
VDPAU are
unavailable – the
speedup is very
noticeable even on a fast CPU. While...
- driver. The
device driver provides one or more interfaces, for
example VDPAU,
Video Acceleration API (VA-API) or DXVA for
video decoding, and OpenMAX...
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device driver,
which in turn
provides one or
multiple interfaces, like
VDPAU, VAAPI,
Distributed Codec Engine or DXVA to end-user
software like MPlayer...
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operating systems. As
NVDEC is a
proprietary API (as
opposed to the open-source
VDPAU API), it is only
supported by the
proprietary Nvidia driver on Linux. Gstreamer...
- AMDGPU-PRO
drivers for AMD
graphics cards on
Linux libva-
vdpau-driver for
cards supported by
VDPAU Direct3D 12
implementations with the VAOn12
driver VA-API...
- be
accessed through the
proprietary NVENC API, as well as the DXVA and
VDPAU APIs. It is
bundled with Nvidia's
GeForce driver.
NVENC is
available for...
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accelerated video decoding are DxVA for
Microsoft Windows operating systems and
VDPAU, VAAPI, XvMC, and XvBA for Linux-based and UNIX-like
operating systems....
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direct competitor to NVIDIA's
Video Decode and
Presentation API for Unix (
VDPAU) and Intel's
Video Acceleration API (VA API). In
November 2009 an XvBA backend...