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PureVideo is Nvidia's hardware SIP core that performs video decoding. PureVideo is integrated into some of the Nvidia GPUs, and it supports hardware decoding of multiple video codec standards: MPEG-2, VC-1, H.264, and HEVC. PureVideo occupies a considerable amount of a GPU's die area and should not be confused with Nvidia NVENC.[1] In addition to video decoding on chip, PureVideo offers features such as edge enhancement, noise reduction, deinterlacing, dynamic contrast enhancement and color enhancement.

  • 1Operating system support
  • 2PureVideo HD
    • 2.13Nvidia VDPAU Feature Sets
  • 3See also

Operating system support[edit]

The PureVideo SIP core needs to be supported by the device driver, which provides one or more interfaces such as NVDEC, VDPAU, VAAPI or DXVA. One of these interfaces is then used by end-user software, for example VLC media player or GStreamer, to access the PureVideo hardware and make use of it.

Nvidia's proprietary device driver is available for multiple operating systems and support for PureVideo has been added to it. Additionally, a free device driver is available, which also supports the PureVideo hardware.

Linux[edit]

Support for PureVideo has been available in Nvidia's proprietary driver version 180 since October 2008 through VDPAU.[2] Since April 2013[citation needed]nouveau also supports PureVideo hardware and provides access to it through VDPAU and partly through XvMC.[3]

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Microsoft'sWindows Media Player, Windows Media Center and modern video players support PureVideo. Nvidia also sells PureVideo decoder software which can be used with media players which use DirectShow. Systems with dual GPU's either need to configure the codec or run the application on the Nvidia GPU to utilize PureVideo. Media players which use LAV, ffdshow or Microsoft Media Foundation codecs are able to utilize PureVideo capabilities.

OS X[edit]

OS X was sold with Nvidia hardware, so support is probably available.[citation needed]

PureVideo HD[edit]

PureVideo HD (see 'naming confusions' below) is a label which identifies Nvidia graphics boards certified for HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc playback, to comply with the requirements for playing Blu-ray/HD DVDs on PC:

  1. End-to-end encryption (HDCP) for digital-displays (DVI-D/HDMI)
  2. Realtime decoding of H.264 high-profile L4.1, VC-1 Advanced Profile L3, and MPEG-2 MP@HL (1080p30) decoding @ 40 Mbit/s
  3. Realtime dual-video stream decoding for HD DVD/Blu-ray Picture-in-Picture (primary video @ 1080p, secondary video @ 480p)

The first generation PureVideo HD[edit]

The original PureVideo engine was introduced with the GeForce 6 series. Based on the GeForce FX's video-engine (VPE), PureVideo re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline, and improved the quality of deinterlacing and overlay-resizing. Compatibility with DirectX 9's VMR9 renderer was also improved. Other VPE features, such as the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline were left unchanged. Nvidia's press material cited hardware acceleration for VC-1 and H.264 video, but these features were not present at launch.

Starting with the release of the GeForce 6600, PureVideo added hardware acceleration for VC-1 and H.264 video, though the level of acceleration is limited when benchmarked side by side with MPEG-2 video. VPE (and PureVideo) offloads the MPEG-2 pipeline starting from the inverse discrete cosine transform leaving the CPU to perform the initial run-length decoding, variable-length decoding, and inverse quantization;[4] whereas first-generation PureVideo offered limited VC-1 assistance (motion compensation and post processing).

The first generation PureVideo HD is sometimes called 'PureVideo HD 1' or VP1, although this is not an official Nvidia designation.

The second generation PureVideo HD[edit]

Starting with the G84/G86 GPUs (Tesla (microarchitecture)) (sold as the GeForce 8400/8500/8600 series), Nvidia substantially re-designed the H.264 decoding block inside its GPUs. The second generation PureVideo HD added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor, which enabled the GPU to completely offload the H.264-decoding pipeline. VC-1 acceleration was also improved, with PureVideo HD now able to offload more of VC-1-decoding pipeline's backend (inverse discrete cosine transform (iDCT) and motion compensation stages). The frontend (bitstream) pipeline is still decoded by the host CPU.[5][6]The second generation PureVideo HD enabled mainstream PCs to play HD DVD and Blu-ray movies, as the majority of the processing-intenstive video-decoding was now offloaded to the GPU.

The second generation PureVideo HD is sometimes called 'PureVideo HD 2' or VP2, although this is not an official Nvidia designation. It corresponds to Nvidia Feature Set A (or 'VDPAU Feature Set A').

This is the earliest generation that Adobe Flash Player supports for hardware acceleration of H.264 video on Windows.[7]

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The third generation PureVideo HD[edit]

This implementation of PureVideo HD, VP3 added entropy hardware to offload VC-1 bitstream decoding with the G98 GPU (sold as GeForce 8400GS),[8] as well as additional minor enhancements for the MPEG-2 decoding block. The functionality of the H.264-decoding pipeline was left unchanged. In essence, VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264.

All third generation PureVideo hardware (G98, MCP77, MCP78, MCP79MX, MCP7A) cannot decode H.264 for the following horizontal resolutions: 769–784, 849–864, 929–944, 1009–1024, 1793–1808, 1873–1888, 1953–1968 and 2033–2048 pixels.[9]

The third generation PureVideo HD is sometimes called 'PureVideo HD 3' or VP3, although this is not an official Nvidia designation. It corresponds to Nvidia Feature Set B (or 'VDPAU Feature Set B').

The fourth generation PureVideo HD[edit]

This implementation of PureVideo HD, VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (the compression format implemented by original DivX and Xvid) bitstream decoding with the GT215, GT216 and GT218 GPUs (sold as GeForce GT 240, GeForce GT 220 and GeForce 210/G210, respectively).[10] The H.264-decoder no longer suffers the framesize restrictions of VP3, and adds hardware-acceleration for MVC, a H.264 extension used on 3D Blu-ray discs. MVC acceleration is OS dependent: it is fully supported in Microsoft Windows through the Microsoft DXVA and Nvidia CUDA APIs, but is not supported through Nvidia's VDPAU API.

The fourth generation PureVideo HD is sometimes called 'PureVideo HD 4' or VP4, although this is not an official Nvidia designation. It corresponds to Nvidia Feature Set C (or 'VDPAU Feature Set C').

The fifth generation PureVideo HD[edit]

The fifth generation of PureVideo HD, introduced with the GeForce GT 520 (Fermi (microarchitecture)) and also included in the Nvidia GeForce 600/700 (Kepler (microarchitecture)) series GPUs has significantly improved performance when decoding H.264.[11]It is also capable of decoding 2160p4KUltra-High Definition (UHD) resolution videos at 3840 × 2160 pixels (doubling the 1080p Full High Definition standard in both the vertical and horizontal dimensions) and, depending on the driver and the used codec, higher resolutions of up to 4032 × 4080 pixels.

The fifth generation PureVideo HD is sometimes called 'PureVideo HD 5' or 'VP5', although this is not an official Nvidia designation. This generation of PureVideo HD corresponds to Nvidia Feature Set D (or 'VDPAU Feature Set D'). Hp m1212nf mfp windows 10.

The sixth generation PureVideo HD[edit]

The sixth generation of PureVideo HD, introduced with the Maxwell (microarchitecture), e.g. in the GeForce GTX 750/GTX 750 Ti (GM107) and also included in the Nvidia GeForce 900 (Maxwell) series GPUs has significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2.It is also capable of decoding Digital Cinema Initiatives (DCI) 4K resolution videos at 4096 × 2160 pixels and, depending on the driver and the used codec, higher resolutions of up to 4096 × 4096 pixels.GPUs with Feature Set E support an enhanced error concealment mode which provides more robust error handling when decoding corrupted video streams.

The sixth generation PureVideo HD is sometimes called 'PureVideo HD 6' or 'VP6', although this is not an official Nvidia designation. This generation of PureVideo HD corresponds to Nvidia Feature Set E (or 'VDPAU Feature Set E').

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The seventh generation PureVideo HD[edit]

The seventh generation of PureVideo HD, introduced with the GeForce GTX 960 and GTX 950, a second generation Maxwell (microarchitecture) GPU (GM206), adds full hardware-decode of H.265 Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles) to the GPU's video-engine. Feature Set F hardware decoder also supports full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding.

Previous Maxwell GPUs implemented HEVC playback using a hybrid decoding solution, which involved both the host-CPU and the GPU's GPGPU array. The hybrid implementation is significantly slower than the dedicated hardware in VP7's video-engine.

The seventh generation PureVideo HD is sometimes called 'PureVideo HD 7' or 'VP7', although this is not an official Nvidia designation. This generation of PureVideo HD corresponds to Nvidia Feature Set F (or 'VDPAU Feature Set F').

The eighth generation PureVideo HD[edit]

The eighth generation of PureVideo HD, introduced with the GeForce GTX 1080, GTX 1070, GTX 1060, GTX 1050 Ti & GTX 1050, GT 1030, a Pascal (microarchitecture) GPU, adds full hardware-decode of HEVC Main12 profile to the GPU's video-engine.

Previous Maxwell GM200/GM204 GPUs implemented HEVC playback using a hybrid decoding solution, which involved both the host-CPU and the GPU's GPGPU array. The hybrid implementation is significantly slower than the dedicated hardware in VP8's video-engine.

The eighth generation PureVideo HD is sometimes called 'PureVideo HD 8' or 'VP8', although this is not an official Nvidia designation. This generation of PureVideo HD corresponds to Nvidia Feature Set H (or 'VDPAU Feature Set H').

The ninth generation PureVideo HD[edit]

The ninth generation of PureVideo HD, introduced with the NVIDIA TITAN V, a Volta (microarchitecture) GPU.

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The ninth generation PureVideo HD is sometimes called 'PureVideo HD 9' or 'VP9', although this is not an official Nvidia designation. This generation of PureVideo HD corresponds to Nvidia Feature Set I (or 'VDPAU Feature Set I').

The tenth generation PureVideo HD[edit]

The tenth generation of PureVideo HD, introduced with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, RTX 2080, RTX 2070, RTX 2060, GTX 1660 Ti, GTX 1660 & GTX 1650, a Turing (microarchitecture) GPU.

The tenth generation PureVideo HD is sometimes called 'PureVideo HD 10' or 'VP10', although this is not an official Nvidia designation. This generation of PureVideo HD corresponds to Nvidia Feature Set J (or 'VDPAU Feature Set J').

Naming confusion[edit]

Because the introduction and subsequent rollout of PureVideo technology was not synchronized with Nvidia's GPU release schedule, the exact capabilities of PureVideo technology and their supported Nvidia GPUs led to a considerable customer confusion. The first generation PureVideo GPUs (GeForce 6 series) spanned a wide range of capabilities. On the low-end of GeForce 6 series (6200), PureVideo was limited to standard-definition content (720×576). The mainstream and high-end of the GeForce 6 series was split between older products (6800 GT) which did not accelerate H.264/VC-1 at all, and newer products (6600 GT) with added VC-1/H.264 offloading capability.

In 2006, PureVideo HD was formally introduced with the launch of the GeForce 7900, which had the first generation PureVideo HD. In 2007, when the second generation PureVideo HD (VP2) hardware launched with the Geforce 8500 GT/8600 GT/8600 GTS, Nvidia expanded Purevideo HD to include both the first generation (retroactively called 'PureVideo HD 1' or VP1) GPUs (Geforce 7900/8800 GTX) and newer VP2 GPUs. This led to a confusing product portfolio containing GPUs from two distinctly different generational capabilities: the newer VP2 based cores (Geforce 8500 GT/8600 GT/8600 GTS/8800 GT) and other older PureVideo HD 1 based cores (Geforce 7900/G80).

Nvidia claims that all GPUs carrying the PureVideo HD label fully support Blu-ray/HD DVD playback with the proper system components. For H.264/AVC content, VP1 offers markedly inferior acceleration compared to newer GPUs, placing a much greater burden on the host CPU. However, a sufficiently fast host CPU can play Blu-ray without any hardware assistance whatsoever.

Table of GPUs containing a PureVideo SIP block[edit]

Graphic card brand nameGPU chip code namePureVideo HDVDPAU feature setFirst Release DateNotes
GeForce 6 seriesNV4xVP1Not SupportedNV40-based models of the 6800 do not accelerate VC-1/H.264
GeForce 7 seriesG7xVP1Not Supported-
GeForce 8800 Ultra, 8800 GTX, 8800 GTS (320/640 MB)G80VP1Not SupportedNovember 2006-
GeForce 8400 GS, 8500 GTG86VP2AApril 2007-
GeForce 8600 GT, 8600 GTSG84VP2AApril 2007-
GeForce 8800 GS, 8800 GT, 8800 GTS (512 MB/1 GB), 9600 GSO, 9800 GT, 9800 GTX, 9800 GTX+, 9800 GX2, GTS 240 (OEM)G92VP2AOctober 2007-
GeForce 8400 GS Rev. 2G98VP3[12]BDecember 2007Earlier cards use G86 core type without VP3 support
GeForce 8200, 8300C77VP3BJanuary 2008Not suitable for running CUDA
GeForce 9600 GSO 512, 9600 GTG94VP2AFebruary 2008-
GeForce 9600M GTG96VP3[13]A[14]June 2008-
GeForce GTX 260, GTX 275, GTX 280, GTX 285, GTX 295GT200VP2AJune 2008-
GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 GTG96VP2[15]AJuly 2008-
GeForce 9300M GS, 9300 GS, 9300 GEG98VP3[12]BOctober 2008Mostly found in laptops and on motherboards
GeForce 205, 210/G210, 310, G210M, 305M, 310M, 8400 GS Rev. 3[16]GT218VP4[10]COctober 2009

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GeForce GT 220, 315, GT 230M, GT 240M, GT 325M, GT 330MGT216VP4[10]COctober 2009-
GeForce GT 240, GT 320, GT 340, GTS 250M, GTS 260M, GT 335M, GTS 350M, GTS 360MGT215VP4CNovember 2009-
GeForce GTX 465, GTX 470, GTX 480, GTX 480MGF100VP4CMarch 2010-
GeForce GTX 460, GTX 470M, GTX 485MGF104VP4CJuly 2010-
GeForce GT 420 OEM, GT 430, GT 440, GT 620 (non-OEM), GT 630 (40 nm), GT 730 (DDR3), GT 415M, GT 420M, GT 425M, GT 435M, GT525M, GT 540M, GT 550MGF108VP4CSeptember 2010-
GeForce GTS 450, GT 445M, GTX 460M, GT 555MGF106VP4CSeptember 2010-
GeForce GTX 570, GTX 580, GTX 590GF110VP4CNovember 2010-
GeForce GTX 560 Ti, GTX 570M, GTX 580M, GT 645GF114VP4CJanuary 2011-
GeForce GTX 550 Ti, GTX 560M, GT 640 (OEM)GF116VP4CMarch 2011-
GeForce 410M, GT 520MX, 510, GT 520, GT 610, GT 620 (OEM)GF119VP5DApril 2011Introduced 4K UHD video decoding
GeForce GT 620M, GT 625M, GT 710M, GT 720M, GT 820MGF117VP5DApril 2011-
GeForce GT 630 (28 nm), GT 640 (non-OEM), GTX 650, GT 730 (OEM), GT 640M, GT 645M, GT 650M, GTX 660M, GT 740M, GT 745M, GT 750M, GT 755MGK107VP5DMarch 2012-
GeForce GTX 660 (OEM), GTX 660 Ti, GTX 670, GTX 680, GTX 690, GTX 760, GTX 760 Ti, GTX 770, GTX 680M, GTX 680MX, GTX 775M, GTX 780M, GTX 860M, GTX 870M, GTX 880M GK104VP5DMarch 2012-
GeForce GTX 650 Ti, GTX 660, GTX 670MX, GTX 675MX, GTX 760M, GTX 765M, GTX 770MGK106VP5DSeptember 2012-
GeForce GTX 780, GTX 780 Ti, GTX TITAN, GTX TITAN BLACK, GTX TITAN ZGK110VP5DFebruary 2013-
GeForce GT 630 rev. 2, GT 635, GT 640 rev. 2, GT 710, GT 720, GT 730 (GDDR5), GT 730M, GT 735M, GT 740MGK208VP5DApril 2013-
GeForce GTX 745, GTX 750, GTX 750 Ti, GTX 850M, GTX 860M, 945M, GTX950M, GTX960MGM107VP6EFebruary 2014Introduced DCI 4K video decoding
GeForce 830M, 840M, 920MX, 930M, 930MX, 940M, 940MX, MX110, MX130GM108VP6EMarch 2014-
GeForce GTX 970, GTX 980, GTX 970M, GTX 980MGM204VP6ESeptember 2014-
GeForce GTX 750 SE, GTX 950, GTX 960GM206VP7FJanuary 2015Introduced dedicated HEVC video decoding (Main and Main 10) & dedicated VP9 video decoding
GeForce GTX TITAN X, GeForce GTX 980 TiGM200VP6EMarch 2015
GeForce GTX 1070, GTX 1070 Ti, GTX 1080GP104VP8HMay 2016Introduced dedicated HEVC video decoding (Main12)
GeForce GTX 1060GP106VP8HJuly 2016
NVIDIA TITAN Xp, TITAN X, GeForce GTX 1080 TiGP102VP8HAugust 2016
GeForce GTX 1050, GTX 1050 TiGP107VP8HOctober 2016
GeForce GT 1030, MX150GP108VP8HMay 2017
Tesla V100-SXM2, V100-PCIE, NVIDIA TITAN V, Quadro GV100GV100VP9INovember 2017
NVIDIA TITAN RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 TiTU102VP10JSeptember 2018Introduced dedicated HEVC video decoding (Main 4:4:4 12)
GeForce RTX 2080 Super, RTX 2080, RTX 2070 SuperTU104VP10JSeptember 2018Introduced dedicated HEVC video decoding (Main 4:4:4 12)
GeForce RTX 2060, RTX 2060 Super, RTX 2070TU106VP10JOctober 2018Introduced dedicated HEVC video decoding (Main 4:4:4 12)
GeForce GTX 1660, GTX 1660 TiTU116VP10JFebruary 2019Introduced dedicated HEVC video decoding (Main 4:4:4 12)
GeForce GTX 1650TU117VP10JApril 2019Introduced dedicated HEVC video decoding (Main 4:4:4 12)
Ion, Ion-LE (first-generation Ion)[17]C79VP3B-
Ion 2 (next-generation Ion)GT218VP4C-

Nvidia VDPAU Feature Sets[edit]

Nvidia VDPAU Feature Sets[18] are different hardware generations of Nvidia GPU's supporting different levels of hardware decoding capabilities. For feature sets A, B and C, the maximum video width and height are 2048 pixels, minimum width and height 48 pixels, and all codecs are currently limited to a maximum of 8192 macroblocks (8190 for VC-1/WMV9).Partial acceleration means that VLD (bitstream) decoding is performed on the CPU, with the GPU only performing IDCT, motion compensation and deblocking. Complete acceleration means that the GPU performs all of VLD, IDCT, motion compensation and deblocking.

Feature Set A[edit]

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Supports complete acceleration for MPEG-1, MPEG-2, VC-1/WMV9 and H.264.
Note that all Feature Set B hardware cannot decode H.264 for the following widths: 769-784, 849-864, 929-944, 1009-1024, 1793-1808, 1873-1888, 1953-1968, 2033-2048 pixels.

Feature Set C[edit]

Supports complete acceleration for MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 Part 2 (a.k.a. MPEG-4 ASP), VC-1/WMV9 and H.264.
Global motion compensation and Data Partitioning are not supported for MPEG-4 Part 2.

Feature Set D[edit]

Similar to feature set C but added support for decoding H.264 with a resolution of up to 4032 × 4080 and MPEG-1/MPEG-2 with a resolution of up to 4032 × 4048 pixels.

Feature Set E[edit]

Similar to feature set D but added support for decoding H.264 with a resolution of up to 4096 × 4096 and MPEG-1/MPEG-2 with a resolution of up to 4080 × 4080 pixels. GPUs with VDPAU feature set E support an enhanced error concealment mode which provides more robust error handling when decoding corrupted video streams. Cards with this feature set use a combination of the PureVideo hardware and software running on the shader array to decode HEVC (H.265) as partial/hybrid hardware video decoding.

Feature Set F[edit]

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Introduced dedicated HEVC Main (8-bit) & Main 10 (10-bit) and VP9 hardware decoding video decoding up to 4096 × 2304 pixels resolution.

Feature Set G[edit]

Introduced dedicated hardware video decoding of HEVC Main 12 (12-bit) up to 4096 × 2304 pixels resolution.

Feature Set H[edit]

Feature Set H are capable of hardware-accelerated decoding of 8192x8192 (8k resolution) H.265/HEVC video streams.[19]

Feature Set I[edit]

Feature Set J[edit]

See also[edit]

  • Unified Video Decoder, AMD's dedicated video decoding ASIC.
  • DirectX Video Acceleration (DxVA) API for Microsoft Windows operating-system.
  • VDPAU (Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix) from Nvidia – current Nvidia optimized media API for Linux/UNIX operating-systems
  • Video Acceleration API (VA API) – an alternative video acceleration API for Linux/UNIX operating-system.
  • OpenMAX IL (Open Media Acceleration Integration Layer) – a royalty-free cross-platform media abstraction API from the Khronos Group
  • X-Video Motion Compensation (XvMC) API – first media API for Linux/UNIX operating-systems, now practically obsolete.

Older Nvidia video decoding hardware technologies[edit]

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Download Nvidia Drivers For Windows 10

External links[edit]

Nvidia 210 Drivers Windows 10

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