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  2. Comparison of download managers - Wikipedia

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    Freemake Video Downloader: Windows 4.1.14.1 [9] 2022-12-06 Proprietary: No cost: No Yes [d] GetRight: Windows 6.5 [10] [11] 2011-01-24 Proprietary: At cost [e] Yes Yes Web Go!Zilla: macOS 5.02 [12] 2008-03-05 Proprietary: At cost [f] No Yes [g] Windows Web Internet Download Manager: Windows 6.41 Build 18 [13] 2023-08-07 Proprietary: At cost [h ...

  3. Category:Video acceleration - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video acceleration" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. ATI Avivo; B.

  4. Video Acceleration API - Wikipedia

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    An example of vainfo output, showing supported video codecs for VA-API acceleration. The main motivation for VA-API is to enable hardware-accelerated video decode at various entry-points (VLD, IDCT, motion compensation, deblocking [5]) for the prevailing coding standards today (MPEG-2, MPEG-4 ASP/H.263, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, H.265/HEVC, and VC-1/WMV3).

  5. Matrox Mystique - Wikipedia

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    The Mystique was a 64-bit 2D GUI and video accelerator (MGA1064SG) with 3D acceleration support. Mystique has " Matrox Simple Interface " (MSI) rendering API . It was one of many early products by add-in graphics board vendors that attempted to achieve good combined 2D & 3D performance for consumer-level personal computers.

  6. VideoCore - Wikipedia

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    Of video compression algorithms currently in wide use, such as H.263, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, MPEG-4, MPEG-2, MPEG-1, H.265, Daala, Theora, VP8 and VP9, Broadcom's VideoCore products support hardware acceleration of some operations. In some cases only decompression, only compression or both up to a certain resolution (e.g. 720p or 1080p) and up to a ...

  7. DirectX Video Acceleration - Wikipedia

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    DirectX Video Acceleration (DXVA) is a Microsoft API specification for the Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 platforms that allows video decoding to be hardware-accelerated. The pipeline allows certain CPU -intensive operations such as iDCT , motion compensation and deinterlacing to be offloaded to the GPU .

  8. Codec acceleration - Wikipedia

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    Codec acceleration describes computer hardware that offloads the computationally intensive compression or decompression. This allows, for instance, a mobile phone to decode what would generally be a very difficult, and expensive video to decode it with no stuttering, and using less battery life than un-accelerated decoding would have taken.

  9. Trident Microsystems - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1987, Trident gained a reputation for selling inexpensive (for the time) but slow SVGA components. Many OEMs built add-in-boards using Trident VGA chipsets. As the PC graphics market shifted from simple framebuffer displays (basic VGA color monitor and later multi-resolution SVGA output) to more advanced 2D hardware acceleration such a BitBLT engine and color-space conversion ...