Coreavc Decoder



CoreAVC is known in the industry as being the standard for playback of high quality H.264 video. The new CoreAVC Decoder allows you to offload video decoding to any accelerated decoder that works with either NVIDIA CUDA or ATI with Microsoft's DirectX Video Acceleration (DXVA) interface for any Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7 PC. The new CoreAVC Decoder allows you to offload video decoding to any accelerated decoder that works with either NVIDIA CUDA or ATI with Microsoft's. CoreAVC Professional Edition CoreAVC is known in the industry as being the standard for playback of high quality H.264 video.

CoreAVC
File:CoreAVC Logo.png
Developer(s)CoreCodec, Inc
Initial releaseJanuary 2, 2006
Stable release3.0.1 (September 9, 2011; 9 years ago)[±]
Preview releasenon [±]
Written inCore-C (modular ANSI C), C++
Operating systemWindows, CE, Mobile; Mac OS X, Linux (OEM only), Symbian, iOS, Palm OS, Android
Available inEnglish
TypeCodec
LicenseProprietary
Websitecorecodec.com

CoreAVC is a proprietarycodec for decoding the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (Advanced Video Coding) video format.

As of 2010, the decoder is one of the fastest software decoders, but is slower than hardware-based ones.[1] CoreAVC supports all H.264 Profiles except for 4:2:2 and 4:4:4.

CoreAVC now supports two forms of GPU hardware acceleration for H.264 decoding on Windows: Nvidia with CUDA and DXVA for both ATI and Nvidia hardware.

CoreAVC is included as a part of the CorePlayer Multimedia Framework and was being used in the now defunct desktop client by Joost[2] a system that was distributing videos over the Internet using peer-to-peer TV technology.

CoreAVC-For-Linux DMCA complaint

An open source project named CoreAVC-For-Linux hosted at Google Code patches the loader code in the open source media player program MPlayer and allows it to use the Windows only CoreAVC DirectShow filter in free software environments. It does not include CoreAVC, but simply allows MPlayer to make use of it. This project also contains patches to use the proprietary codec in MythTV, open source software for Home Theater Personal Computers and the media player xine.

In May 2008 the CoreAVC-For-Linux project was taken down by Google due to a DMCA complaint.[3] There was speculation about this DMCA complaint, because the project as a wrapper did not use any copyrighted material, but maybe reverse engineering techniques were used without prior permission, which CoreCodec, Inc. interpreted as a violation of the DMCA.[4] CoreCodec has stated that reverse engineering was the reason, and it was in error[5] and has apologized to the community.[6]

CoreAVC-For-Linux is now back online and is recognized and supported by CoreCodec. Despite this, the project's future is currently in doubt as the developer stated they are quite busy and do not have enough time to continue working on it. The developer is currently requesting help from any developers interested in contributing to the project.[7]

Multi-platform support

In early 2008, due to popular demand, CoreCodec ported the until then Windows-only to a plethora of platforms and CPU architectures. CoreAVC is now supported on the operating systems Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, as well as mobile-embedded operating systems like Palm OS, Symbian, Windows CE and Windows Mobile - although the Linux version is not available as retail but only for OEMs. CoreAVC runs not only on 32-bit and 64-bit x86, but also on PowerPC (including AltiVec support), ARM9, ARM11 and MIPS. As for GPUs, supported are Intel 2700G, ATI Imageon, Marvell Monahan, (limited) Qualcomm QTv. The Windows version supports CUDA and DXVA[8] for accelerated video decoding on computers with Nvidia and ATI video cards, respectively.

References

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  1. CoreAVC stronger than AVIVO & PureVideo ? (April 2006)
  2. Joost - FAQ: Technology
  3. 'CoreCodec complains of copied code'. Chilling Effects Clearinghouse. 2008-04-30. Retrieved 2008-05-05.<templatestyles src='Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css'></templatestyles>
  4. DMCA takedown of coreavc-for-linux/CoreCodec Homepage (May 2008)
  5. DMCA takedown of coreavc-for-linux, message 5780 (May 2008)
  6. DMCA takedown of coreavc-for-linux, message 5785 (May 2008)
  7. 'coreavc-for-linux'. coreavc-for-linux. 2012-06-10. Retrieved 2012-06-10.<templatestyles src='Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css'></templatestyles>
  8. CoreAVC Changelog (Jun 2011)
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Coreavc Video Decoder

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CoreAVC™ is a H.264 video codec created by CoreCodec™. CoreAVC™ is based on the MPEG-4 Part 10 standard and is one of the codecs used in Blu-ray and in High Definition DVD (HD-DVD).
Author/Publisher:CoreCodec
Language:English
Ease of use:Not Rated
Latest Version:3.0.1.0 (details)
OS Support:
License:Commercial, $USD9.95
Last Updated:
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Need help with this software?
Try this article or tutorial:

  • H.264 Playback Guide

Links:

Official Products Website
Description:Find more information and purchase CoreAVC from the official site



Description:

CoreAVC™ is a H.264 video codec created by CoreCodec™. CoreAVC™ is based on the MPEG-4 Part 10 standard and is one of the codecs used in Blu-ray and in High Definition DVD (HD-DVD). AVC/H.264 is the next-generation standard for video, and CoreAVC™ is being recognized as one of the worlds most efficient H.264 video decoders.
The efficiency of CoreAVC™ in 'software' is often compared to be faster than other solutions that try to rely on 'hardware' to increase playback performance of H.264 video.

Categories:

Main Categories:MPEG-4 (ASF/WMV, QuickTime, Real, VC-1, H.264 ...), Play
Sub Categories:
  • Codecs/Filters/Plugins (and tools) -> Video Codecs/Filters

Supported File Formats:

OS Compatibility:

Windows 98/Windows Me/Windows 2000/Windows XP/Mac OS/Windows Vista/Windows 7

Downloads & Links:

Official Products Website
Description:Find more information and purchase CoreAVC from the official site


Related Articles & Tutorials:

H.264 Playback Guide
Description: A guide on how to play back H.264 files (MP4 + AAC), including a look at software including ffdshow, CoreAVC, Nero ShowTime


Revision History:

Version 3.0.1.0
  • Release Date: Sep 10, 2011
  • ADD: DXVA re-initialization when device is lost
  • FIX: Catch samples that don't get properly released by EVR
  • FIX: Overflow in high bit depth weighted prediction
  • FIX: Bug in 10-bit SSE2 IDCT
  • FIX: Missing YV12 bitdepth caused misaligned blits from i010/i009 formats
  • FIX: Don't use NV12 for connection if it's disabled and DXVA is unavailable
  • CHG: Use 'DXVA' FourCC for NV12 subtype when it's used for DXVA connections
  • CHG: Reduce CPU usage while polling for DXVA completion
  • CHG: Reinitialize decoder context on input pin disconnection
  • CHG: Force low latency mode when graph is paused
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