Video renderer

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A video renderer is software that processes a video file and sends it sequentially to the video display controller card for display on a computer screen. An example of a video renderer, is the VMR-7 that was used by Microsoft's DirectShow. An example of a UNIX video renderer is the one container within GStreamer.

The most commonly used video renderers are:[1]

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  1. ^ "Choosing a video renderer".