videodekoders
A videodecoder is a hardware or software component that converts compressed digital video data into an uncompressed format that can be displayed on a screen. This process is essential for playing back video files and streaming content. Video compression techniques, such as H.264, HEVC (H.265), and VP9, are used to reduce the file size of videos, making them easier to store and transmit. However, these compressed formats cannot be directly rendered by display devices. The videodecoder's role is to reverse this compression process, reconstructing the original video frames.
Hardware videodecoders are integrated circuits found in devices like smartphones, smart TVs, and dedicated media players.
The choice between hardware and software decoding often depends on the device's capabilities and the intended