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NVIDIA GPUs contain a hardware-based decoder (referred to as NVDEC) which provides fully accelerated hardware-based video decoding for several popular codecs.
GPU-accelerated decoding makes use of the graphics processing unit (GPU) included with many servers and client workstations, together with the CPU, to assist ...
Jun 13, 2017 · Yes, you can use cuda cores to encode and decode video, just like you could with just about any programmable processor.
Nov 8, 2022 · This document explains ways to accelerate video encoding, decoding and end-to-end transcoding on NVIDIA GPUs through FFmpeg which uses APIs ...
Apr 25, 2023 · This article provides insight into Mercury Playback Engine (GPU Accelerated) and Hardware Decoding/Encoding in Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Media Encoder.
Jun 12, 2022 · "GPU-accelerated" is a poor name because it actually uses a hardware video decoder (a small CPU+DSP) that just happens to be on the GPU.
Jun 11, 2022 · There are various libraries that can do that for you (DirectShow, Media Foundation, VLC, FFmpeg etc), and generally they will use the GPU to accelerate the ...
This tutorial shows how to use NVIDIA's hardware video decoder (NVDEC) and encoder (NVENC) with TorchAudio.