Software Listing of Author : "Bluesky"
- A's Video Converter
- License: Shareware
- Price:


This program is a video converter using the same encoder as the AMD Video Converter (*1) that AMD has released to the public for the ATI Radeon HD 2000 series and above, and it has the following
features.
GPU Encode Acceleration (AMD APP (d-deT*2) )
GPU Decoding (UVD/DXVA)
GPU Quality Enhancement, GPU Deinterlacing and GPU Scaling (AVIVO HD)
More detail encoder settings than the AMD Video Converter and support custom preset
Up to 8 files transcoding at the same time
Simply movie editor
Batch transcoding and Combine transcoding
d-deT*1 Previously known as the Avivo Video Converter
d-deT*2 Previously known as the ATI Stream
- Platform: Windows 7, WinOther, WinVista
- DXVA Checker
- License: Freeware
- Price: 0.00


Modern graphics card offer the possibility to decode partially or completely a video stream using DirectX Video Acceleration (DXVA), in order to reduce CPU usage dramatically. Some software players like Media Player Classic Home Cinema includes an embedded video decoder that uses this technology, to decode H.264 and VC-1 with hardly any CPU time required. But how to check if your video card support DXVA? The answer is a small freeware utility called DXVA Checker. DXVA Checker will test if your video card support DXVA (DirectX Video Acceleration). Standalone software, no installation required. FEATURES: · Confirmation of Decoder Device and Processor Device that can be used with GPU. · Confirmation of usage condition in other applications by trace log. · Confirmation of supported mode and usage condition in DirectShow/Media...
- Platform: WinOther
- DXVA Checker x64
- License: Shareware
- Price:


Modern graphics card offer the possibility to decode partially or completely a video stream using DirectX Video Acceleration (DXVA), in order to reduce CPU usage dramatically. Some software players like Media Player Classic Home Cinema includes an embedded video decoder that uses this technology, to decode H.264 and VC-1 with hardly any CPU time required.
But how to check if your video card support DXVA? The answer is a small freeware utility called DXVA Checker. DXVA Checker will test if your video card support DXVA (DirectX Video Acceleration). Standalone software, no installation required.
FEATURES:
* Confirmation of Decoder Device and Processor Device that can be used with GPU.
* Confirmation of usage condition in other applications by trace log.
* Confirmation of supported mode...
- Platform: Win7 x64, WinOther, WinVista x64
- EasyMCC
- License: Shareware
- Price:


EasyMCC detects your monitor type and allows you to adjust its luminance and contrast levels. Also, you will be able to modify the colors and the power mode.
The configuration can be saved in order to use it later. You can restore the default settings with just a click.
- Platform: Win7 x64, Windows 7, WinVista
