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<div>The CoreCodec, CoreAVC High Definition H.264 video codec is based on the MPEG-4 Part 10 standard and is the video codec used in AVCHD, Blu-Ray and in HD-DVD.<br />
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The efficiency of CoreAVC in 'software' is often compared to be faster than other solutions that try to rely on 'hardware' to increase playback performance of H.264 video.<br />
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'''Note:''' CoreAVC is not a free/freeware software, you have to buy it to use. Evaluation available.<br />
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'''Another note:''' The 1.9.5 version of CoreAVC may have problem with decoding releases made by the latest x264 build [http://www.ggkthx.org/2009/11/11/announcement-latest-x264-build-fucks-with-coreavc/].<br />
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==System Requirements==<br />
These information are for CoreAVC 2.0<br />
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'''CoreAVC™ for Windows'''<br />
*CPU - 800 MHz or faster Intel Pentium class or equivalent AMD processor<br />
*RAM - At least 256MB of RAM<br />
*OS - Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7<br />
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'''480p video at 24 frames per second'''<br />
*CPU - 1.4 GHz or faster Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent AMD processor<br />
*RAM - At least 256MB of RAM- 64MB or greater video card<br />
*OS - Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7<br />
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'''720p video at 24-30 frames per second'''<br />
*CPU - 2.2 GHz or faster Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent AMD processor<br />
*RAM - At least 512MB of RAM<br />
*GPU - 128MB or greater video card<br />
*OS - Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7<br />
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'''1080p video at 24-30 frames per second'''<br />
*CPU - 2.8 GHz or faster Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent AMD processor<br />
*RAM - At least 1GB of RAM<br />
*GPU - 256MB or greater video card<br />
*OS - Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7<br />
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''Information taken from the [http://corecodec.com/products/coreavc/requirements official website].''<br />
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==Installation==<br />
''This guide covers the installation of CoreAVC to use with [[CCCP]] and Media Player Classic.<br />
# Install CoreAVC. Do NOT install haali media splitter!<br />
# Open the configuration tool of CCCP.<br />
# Uncheck H.265/AVC from FFDShow<br />
# Save the settings here<br />
# Open mplayerc, open the options window (default key: O, or use View &rarr; Options)<br />
# Go to ''External filters'' on the left tree<br />
# Press '''Add filter''', select CoreAVC from the list, then press OK.<br />
# Save the settings, and you are done.<br />
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==Usage from Linux==<br />
The [http://code.google.com/p/coreavc-for-linux/ CoreAVC for Linux] project develops software, that can be used to use CoreAVC from Linux systems. The project is currently active, and approved by the CoreAVC team.<br />
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==External Websites==<br />
[http://www.coreavc.com/ Core AVC Website]</div>Dateanon