High-Definition Video Processor

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Nvidia's High-Definition Digital Processing (HDVP) is an HDTV accelerator on the GeForce 2 GTS. It has a downscaler that supports 1080i and 720p to SDTV resolution. In combination with a tuner chip it creates an accelerated HDTV viewing system that supports time-shifted recording. The Geforce 2 GTS also includes second generation motion compensation, improved from the motion compensation on the GeForce 256. It does not seem to include IDCT acceleration. The HDVP also includes de-interlace acceleration including bob, weave, temporal filter, and advanced de-interlacing. Finally, HDVP supports subpicture compositing, and color enhancements including brightness, hue, contrast, and saturation.{{Cite web| url=http://www.nvidia.com/attach/7135 | title=NVIDIA High Definition Video Processor brings HDTV to the Masses | access-date=2013-07-02 | archive-date=2005-06-03 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050603090322/http://www.nvidia.com/attach/7135 | url-status=dead}} nVidia's HDVP would endure through the GeForce 4 series in the Geforce 4 Ti NV25.{{Cite web | title=ActiveWin.Com: NVIDIA GeForce 4 Ti 4600 - Review | url=http://www.activewin.com/reviews/hardware/graphics/nvidia/gf4ti4600/gf3.shtml | access-date=2025-06-01 | website=www.activewin.com}}

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