CoreAVC

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CoreAVC Video Codec
Image:CoreAVC Logo.png
Maintainer: CoreCodec, Inc.
Stable release: 1.2  (November 15, 2006) [+/-]
Preview release: 1.3  (March 21, 2007) [+/-]
OS: Windows
Use: Codec
License: Proprietary
Website: http://www.coreavc.com/

CoreAVC is a video decoder developed by CoreCodec, implementing the MPEG-4 AVC standard (also known as H.264) used, for example, in next-generation video disc formats HD DVD and Blu-Ray.

The decoder is remarkably fast compared with other software decoders (such as ffdshow), and can even rival some hardware-based ones. It enables older computers to play back lower-resolution AVC video content, and newer ones to play high-definition video.

At december 2005 CoreCodec has indicated that they will have a matching video encoder in the future. [1]

CoreAVC is also included as a part of the CorePlayer Multimedia Framework.


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