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Media developers face challenges every day to process high performance video
effectively and efficiently. The functionality of the Intel® Media SDK equips media
developers with a standard API for creating video solutions for professional and consumer uses.

  • Optimized routines for delivering maximum video performance on a variety of platforms.
  • Improved productivity for development teams through greater efficiency.
  • Built-in future proofing of video applications with support for upcoming platforms.
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» Intel® Media SDK 1.5 Beta
is now available for download!
When providing feedback on this
release in the forums, make sure to mention your feedback is for the 1.5 beta. New features include:
  • Support for Windows 7 (32 and 64bit)
  • Media Foundation samples
    • Plugins: source code MFTs (Decode: H.264, MPEG-2, and VC-1) Encode: H.264
    • Application (transcode/playback)
  • Enchanced Video Pre-Processing
    • Hardware accelerated re-sizing (scaling) and color conversion
    • Simple frame rate conversion (1:2,1:3, 2:1,3:1)
  • Performance tuning
  • Bug fixes

Learn
» Intel® Media SDK Product Brief
» Strengthening Innovation:
Intel® Media SDK Solution Brief
» OpenGL Extensions Supported in
Intel® 4 Series Express Chipsets
and Beyond
» Using H.264/AVC DirectX Video Acceleration with the Intel(R) G45GM45 Express Chipsets
» A Landmark in Image Processing: DMIP
» Maximizing the Performance of Image Processing Applications
» Implementation of Fast Fourier Transform for Image Processing in DirectX-10
» Compression for High-Quality, High Bandwidth Video
» Video Gross Error Detection
» Framework for implementing Ping-Pong Texture Algorithms for DirectX
» Speeding up Video encoding with Multi-threading and Intel® IPP

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