Clear video High definition technology is a hardware-software combination solution for High-definition video playback quality that Intel offers in its consolidated display core. The scheme was first supported from the G965 IGP chip, but at the time it was only possible to provide decoding acceleration for HD video in MPEG-2 format, and the latest G45 chipset provided GMA X4500HD that included MPEG-2, VC-1 and AVC, such as a variety of video formats, including comprehensive hardware decoding capabilities. With the support of clear video high-definition technology, the processor occupancy rate can be effectively controlled when playing HD video, thus laying the foundation of performance support for modern digital home's multitasking application environment.
In addition, clear video High-definition also supports the reverse-line interleaving technology and more accurate color control technology, in order to ensure the smoothness of high-definition video playback on the basis of further improve the quality, thereby improving the user's visual experience. Not only that, when users export video using personal video devices (such as digital cameras, etc.), clear video High-definition also works, with technology such as dynamic detection and image enhancement to make capturing video clearer and more colorful.
Main technical
Advanced de-interlacing Image anti-sawing function
Clear video The high definition technology contains the image back-sawing function (Advanced de-interlacing), which eliminates the sawtooth and video remnants in the image, making it clearer and more delicate.