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# Wednesday, October 27, 2004

‘Millions of end users are harnessing the power of the PC to bring photos, videos, music, multimedia and DVDs to life in their living room, on their desktop and on the road. The NVIDIA® DVD Decoder combines the industry’s highest quality DVD and MPEG-2 playback with rich surround sound audio and provides the best experience with Microsoft® Windows® Media Player and Windows Media Center Edition. 

Featuring Dolby® Digital surround sound audio and hardware-accelerated video on all Microsoft DirectX® compatible graphics processors, the NVIDIA DVD Decoder delivers unmatched color fidelity and smooth DVD, video, and TV viewing. 

The NVIDIA DVD decoder is the first software decoder to receive the “Designed for Media Center Edition” certification, ensuring that it will deliver premium video quality and unmatched performance for Media Center PCs.  In addition, the NVIDIA DVD Decoder is designed to work with Portable Media Centers allowing users to take their recorded TV shows with them on the road.’ 


Features

  • Enables DVD viewing with Microsoft® Windows Media® Player or Microsoft Windows® Media Center Edition*
  • High quality MPEG-2 decoder supports any third party software application based upon Microsoft DirectShow®
  • Dolby® Digital** surround sound decoding
  • Minimizes CPU utilization by offloading the MPEG-2 decoding onto the graphics processor
  • Enables advanced de-interlacing
  • Decodes high-definition MPEG-2 streams for ATSC tuners
  • Supports Windows Mobile-based Portable Media Centers allowing end users to transcode MPEG-2 content into Windows Media Video 9
  • S/PDIF pass through for external decoding of Dolby Digital and DTS (compatible hardware required)


Technical Specifications

  • Fully compliant ISO MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video and audio decoder 
  • MPEG-2 acceleration for inverse quantization (IQ), inverse discrete cosine transform (IDCT), and motion compensation (mo comp)
  • Microsoft DirectShow support
  • Microsoft DirectX video acceleration support
  • Microsoft Video Mixing Renderer 7 and 9
  • Overlay support
  • Sub-picture support


System Requirements

  • Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional, or Windows XP Home Edition
  • DirectX 9.0 or higher
  • Windows Media Center or Windows Media® Player 9.0 or higher for DVD Playback
  • DirectShow compatible software for MPEG-2 file playback
  • DirectX Video Acceleration (DXVA) compatible graphics processor supports, such as NVIDIA GeForce4™ Series, GeForce FX Series, or GeForce 6 Series.
  • DVD-ROM drive required for DVD viewing

 

Currently only CyberLink Power DVD 5.0.2027C and this are the only DVD Codecs which have the ‘Designed for Windows XP Media Center Edition’ logo.

If you’ve been waiting to sell OEM systems based on Media Center 2005 this is a good codec to go with, at $19.95 it’s not a bad deal. https://www.dvd.nvidiaproducts.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi

The ‘Designed for Windows XP Media Center Edition’ logo is particularly handy when searching for Media Center Compatible hardware as a product with this symbol has passed Microsoft's testing to attain it.

A list of certified products can be found at:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/mediacenter/partners/dfw/partnerlisting.mspx

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