NV4X generation has MPEG 1,2,4 encode/decode
Posted on 08/03/04 00:04 by Dan Bell                             
NV4X generation has MPEG 1,2,4 encode/decode
GristyMcFisty used our news submit to tell us about the next gen video card from Nvidia the NV40. Normally, we would not be posting about a video card as we all know that the primary purpose is to run games. However, this one will be something that anyone using video compression will want to check into.

NVIDIA'S NV40 is not going to be just fast in shaders and pixels, it will have some additional features that will be interesting to anybody that messes with Video.The video capabilities of NV40 are quite something. It seems that all NV4X generation of cards will feature very attractive video options. Nvidia wants to promote NV4X generation of chips as the ones with high quality video, complete and ready for HDTV and PVR.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

High quality video will brought motion adaptive de-interlacing, high quality scaling and filtering, good old video de-blocking and integrated TV encoder. As for HDTV, Nvidia claims Transport stream handling, HDTV output (720p, 1080p, 480p CGMS) and HDCP - High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection as well as HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface support.The PVR part is the most interesting as Nvidia claims that the NV4X generation will have support for no more and no less then MPEG 1/2/4 encode and decode as well as WMV9 decode acceleration.This means that all decoding and encoding operation previously done by software and very CPU dependant will be able to be processed on NV4X chips. We are not aware specifically how Nvidia plans to do that but it sounds promising. NV40"s introduction is just weeks away.

Thanks for the info Gristy! Good to see Nvidia jump into this HDTV and PVR arena, as it will take a load off the old CPU. Games are great, but this added functionality will be another temptation.

Source: Intelligible


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With modern CPUs - who cares ? - Just another marketing swing ...
With mordern CPUs, video decoding is not a problem. But extra encoding speed is always handy.
You want to try decoding a 1080p MPEG4 source?? Or even 720p if it uses bframes, qpel, etc.

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