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DirectShow (sometimes abbreviated as DS or DShow), codename Quartz, is a multimedia framework and API produced by Microsoft for software developers to perform various operations with media files or streams. It is the replacement for Microsoft's earlier Video for Windows technology. Based on the Microsoft Windows Component Object Model (COM) framework, DirectShow provides a common interface for media across various programming languages, and is an extensible, filter-based framework that can render or record media files on demand at the request of the user or developer. The DirectShow developmen
Unified Video Decoder
brand owned by Advanced Micro Devices
ATI Avivo
set of hardware and low level software features
DirectX Video Acceleration
API for hardware video acceleration
Nvidia PureVideo
Nvidia's hardware SIP core that performs video decoding
Intel Quick Sync Video
brand owned by Intel
Video Core Next
brand for some ASIC related to video compression and decompression by AMD

Video Codec Engine
video data processing hardware component
Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix
Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix (VDPAU) is a royalty-free application programming interface (API) as well as its implementation as free and open-source library () distributed under the MIT License. VDPAU is also supported by Nvidia.