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NT Compatible » News » December 2009 » Adobe Flash HD-Video GPU Acceleration Guide

Adobe Flash HD-Video GPU Acceleration Guide

Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 12/30/2009 11:40 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Benchmark Reviews posted Adobe Flash HD-Video GPU Acceleration Guide




Let's think the first words coming to our minds when reading: Adobe Flash Player. Youtube, Hulu, vimeo, HD videos might be some of them. If you don't understand or relate this words you probably live under a rock or have been out of the game, and by game I mean technology world, for a long time. In our AVIVO Purevideo DXVA HD Acceleration Guide we show you how to use your GPU to playback and enhance many kinds of video formats, normally used on DVDs and Blu-Rays, but not limited to them. The benefit is clear. As long as you can use your graphics card to playback your videos instead of using the CPU, you are doing things easier for your machine, thus consuming less energy and freeing your CPU to do other stuff at the same time.

This was the original idea of the DXVA technology. But what happens to the rest of the content we normally watch at the web? Flash is one of the biggest and more used formats today. Youtube being ranked 4th (by traffic stats) is knocking hard at our doors asking for some attention. Some other sites like Hulu (USA) or vimeo have enormous quantities of traffic also, and it wouldn't be a problem if they weren't constantly evolving and offering better quality services. For example, Youtube just went up to 1080p support the last month. But I fear 1080p isn't an easy task for a
mid-low CPU, it is? The answer to all this is very simple: DXVA for Adobe Flash Player, and that's what we are testing today in our Adobe Flash GPU Acceleration Guide at Benchmark Reviews.

Adobe Flash HD-Video GPU Acceleration Guide


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