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Digital Signal Processors

The digital signal processors (DSPs) described in this section transform audio and video in a variety of uncompressed formats. These DSPs can be used by themselves, or in combination with the Windows Media Audio and Video codecs.

This digital signal processor documentation contains the following sections. Interfaces and properties that are unique to a DSP are described in the topic for that DSP.

Section Description
Using the DSPs Provides an overview of how to use the DSPs.
Audio Resampler Describes a DSP that converts the sampling rate of an audio stream.
Color Control Transform Describes a DSP that adjusts the color characteristics of a video stream.
Color Converter Describes a DSP that converts a video stream between various color formats.
Frame Rate Converter Describes a DSP that converts the frame rate of a video stream.
Video Resizer Describes a DSP that resizes a video stream.
Voice Capture Describes an object that encapsulates several DSPs related to voice capture.

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