Video Software Conversion NVIDIA PureVideo Decoder (formerly NVIDIA DVD Decoder)

NVIDIA PureVideo Decoder (formerly NVIDIA DVD Decoder) 1.02-223 for Windows

by NVIDIA Corp.

Avg. Rating 3.4 (31 votes)

File Details

File Size 20.7 MB
License Shareware, $19.95
Operating System Windows XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 27,704
Publisher NVIDIA Corp.
Homepage NVIDIA PureVideo Decoder (formerly NVIDIA DVD Decoder)

Publisher's Description

NVIDIA PureVideo Decoder (formerly NVIDIA DVD Decoder) software, a plug-in for Microsoft Windows Media Player and Media Center Edition, delivers smooth video and unmatched color fidelity when watching DVDs, videos, and TV programs on your PC. It features Dolby Digital surround sound audio and supports all the video features on your Microsoft DirectX compatible graphics processor.

Latest Reviews

oc-athlonxp.com

oc-athlonxp.com reviewed v1.02-223 on Nov 7, 2006

This decoder is crap. The quality of video between using Media Player Classic/PowerDVD XP codec and WMP 10/PureVideo Decoder codec is identical. I see no improvement.

photonboy

photonboy reviewed v1.02-223 on Oct 25, 2006

I gave it a high rating because it works as advertised. I've tried it on XP and Vista with several applications with no problems on at least 4 different computers.

However, there is very little difference between DVD decoders now and they are probably all almost exactly the same.

I would invest my money in Nero 7 Ultra which has an amazing suite of applications which I've tested thoroughly. The latest Nero Showtime is very good, but if you prefer another program like WMP11 then it will use the Nero DVD codec. Another excellent program is J River Media Center. Version 12 is being released soon (30day demo available) and it has now matured into a great media player, especially if you have collections of video files.

I believe that this codec should be FREE with the purchase of NVidia video cards anyway.

newumbrella

newumbrella reviewed v1.02-223 on Oct 20, 2006

This decoder is excellent for any Nvidia or non-Nvidia cards, but this is not a new release...

elopez17

elopez17 reviewed v1.02-223 on Oct 20, 2006

zoneIII

That is the reason I not use NVIDIA for nothing, even know that their video card are good, but experience with costumer support and my old NVIDIA card let me to ATI. There are not super but at least are better than NVIDIA

I have problems with this program get stuck, no good

zoneIII

zoneIII reviewed v1.00.67 on Oct 7, 2005

What an amazing experience! I downloaded Nvidia DVD Decoder Gold and not only didn't it work but I then experienced a nightmare trying to deal with Nvidia. I have no choice now but to tell my credit card company to refuse payment.

When it didn't work, I went to the Nvidia website to find tech support. To get that support, I had to enter in a Customer Care number that was supposed to be sent to me but which wasn't. I received three emails from Nvidia after purchase and the Customer Care number was on none of them.

So I called Nvidia customer support. They gave me the phone number for technical support. I called that but they don't answer and do not return calls. So I called Nvidia customer support back and reached a woman who was unbelievable rude. It was amazing. Not only did she not let me even describe the problem (she keeping cutting in telling me such things as, "It's not my job," etc. Then she told me that I should go to the Nvidia site and request that the customer care number be sent to me. I told her that I searched the Nvidia sight but could not find any way to send in such a request. She said, "What do you mean?" What could I say? I don't know how to make it any more clear..... I could find nothing on the Nvidia sight about how I could have the Customer Care number sent to me. She replied, "I guess I'm just stupid."

I then asked to talk to her supervisor. She put me on hold and forgot me.

I called Customer Care again and a woman gave me a website to reach where I could request the customer care number. I read it back to her to confirm that I had gotten it correctly. I then tried to go to that website but it was invalid.

I called Customer Service yet again. That woman told me that she never heard of the website address that I was given in the last call and she gave me a website address that just turned out to be the regular Nvidia home page. I was back where I started!

Now, to get tech support, I need a Customer Care number that I was not given when I purchased the product. (One of the customer support people told me that they get lots of complaints that customers do not receive that number in their order confirmation. So I need to get the Customer Care number. But I have to get the Customer Care number from technical support but I cannot reach them without the Customer Care number!!!!

I don't know how Nvidia stays in business.

_Slider_

_Slider_ reviewed v1.00.67 on Dec 22, 2004

Not sure if its this program, but after installing it when I try to open a directory with an AVI file in it, I get an explorer crash. I roll back XP and everything is fine again.

Tenoq

Tenoq reviewed v1.00.67 on Dec 21, 2004

linkdup - the free codec with Media Player Classic is just 'ok' at best... and fairly dodgy, if you ask me. The render quality leaves a lot to be desired. Don't get me wrong, I love MPC: but I don't like it's DVD codec at all.

donpacman - incorrect. Windows Media Player 10 will play DVDs only if you have an existing codec (or have purchased one with WMP10). WMP10 alone does not play DVDs.

As for this one: The quality seems ok, although as others have said - wtf would you want to pay for it?

JackSpade

JackSpade reviewed v1.00.67 on Dec 21, 2004

Great decoder for those looking to get better quality out of their PVR recordings. I've used it in both SageTV and MCE2005 with improved results over native decoders. Head over to some of the PVR forums (sagetv.com or thegreenbutton.com) to get more details on how people like the quality and some comparisons with other decoders (like the InterVideo).

linkdup

linkdup reviewed v1.00.67 on Dec 21, 2004

Media Player Classic plays dvds very very good. It comes with a built-in software decoder so it actually works unlike Windows Media Player 10, which says is plays dvds but doesn't. And it's FREE.

http://fileforum.betanew...er_Classic/1045531002/1

imo the only downside is that navigation through dvds with mpc is somewhat clunky at best. LOTS of benifits though.

gigsvoo

gigsvoo reviewed v1.00.67 on Dec 21, 2004

I prefer DVD player.

Avg. Rating 3.4 (31 votes)
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oc-athlonxp.com

oc-athlonxp.com reviewed v1.02-223 on Nov 7, 2006

This decoder is crap. The quality of video between using Media Player Classic/PowerDVD XP codec and WMP 10/PureVideo Decoder codec is identical. I see no improvement.

photonboy

photonboy reviewed v1.02-223 on Oct 25, 2006

I gave it a high rating because it works as advertised. I've tried it on XP and Vista with several applications with no problems on at least 4 different computers.

However, there is very little difference between DVD decoders now and they are probably all almost exactly the same.

I would invest my money in Nero 7 Ultra which has an amazing suite of applications which I've tested thoroughly. The latest Nero Showtime is very good, but if you prefer another program like WMP11 then it will use the Nero DVD codec. Another excellent program is J River Media Center. Version 12 is being released soon (30day demo available) and it has now matured into a great media player, especially if you have collections of video files.

I believe that this codec should be FREE with the purchase of NVidia video cards anyway.

newumbrella

newumbrella reviewed v1.02-223 on Oct 20, 2006

This decoder is excellent for any Nvidia or non-Nvidia cards, but this is not a new release...

elopez17

elopez17 reviewed v1.02-223 on Oct 20, 2006

zoneIII

That is the reason I not use NVIDIA for nothing, even know that their video card are good, but experience with costumer support and my old NVIDIA card let me to ATI. There are not super but at least are better than NVIDIA

I have problems with this program get stuck, no good

zoneIII

zoneIII reviewed v1.00.67 on Oct 7, 2005

What an amazing experience! I downloaded Nvidia DVD Decoder Gold and not only didn't it work but I then experienced a nightmare trying to deal with Nvidia. I have no choice now but to tell my credit card company to refuse payment.

When it didn't work, I went to the Nvidia website to find tech support. To get that support, I had to enter in a Customer Care number that was supposed to be sent to me but which wasn't. I received three emails from Nvidia after purchase and the Customer Care number was on none of them.

So I called Nvidia customer support. They gave me the phone number for technical support. I called that but they don't answer and do not return calls. So I called Nvidia customer support back and reached a woman who was unbelievable rude. It was amazing. Not only did she not let me even describe the problem (she keeping cutting in telling me such things as, "It's not my job," etc. Then she told me that I should go to the Nvidia site and request that the customer care number be sent to me. I told her that I searched the Nvidia sight but could not find any way to send in such a request. She said, "What do you mean?" What could I say? I don't know how to make it any more clear..... I could find nothing on the Nvidia sight about how I could have the Customer Care number sent to me. She replied, "I guess I'm just stupid."

I then asked to talk to her supervisor. She put me on hold and forgot me.

I called Customer Care again and a woman gave me a website to reach where I could request the customer care number. I read it back to her to confirm that I had gotten it correctly. I then tried to go to that website but it was invalid.

I called Customer Service yet again. That woman told me that she never heard of the website address that I was given in the last call and she gave me a website address that just turned out to be the regular Nvidia home page. I was back where I started!

Now, to get tech support, I need a Customer Care number that I was not given when I purchased the product. (One of the customer support people told me that they get lots of complaints that customers do not receive that number in their order confirmation. So I need to get the Customer Care number. But I have to get the Customer Care number from technical support but I cannot reach them without the Customer Care number!!!!

I don't know how Nvidia stays in business.

_Slider_

_Slider_ reviewed v1.00.67 on Dec 22, 2004

Not sure if its this program, but after installing it when I try to open a directory with an AVI file in it, I get an explorer crash. I roll back XP and everything is fine again.

Tenoq

Tenoq reviewed v1.00.67 on Dec 21, 2004

linkdup - the free codec with Media Player Classic is just 'ok' at best... and fairly dodgy, if you ask me. The render quality leaves a lot to be desired. Don't get me wrong, I love MPC: but I don't like it's DVD codec at all.

donpacman - incorrect. Windows Media Player 10 will play DVDs only if you have an existing codec (or have purchased one with WMP10). WMP10 alone does not play DVDs.

As for this one: The quality seems ok, although as others have said - wtf would you want to pay for it?

JackSpade

JackSpade reviewed v1.00.67 on Dec 21, 2004

Great decoder for those looking to get better quality out of their PVR recordings. I've used it in both SageTV and MCE2005 with improved results over native decoders. Head over to some of the PVR forums (sagetv.com or thegreenbutton.com) to get more details on how people like the quality and some comparisons with other decoders (like the InterVideo).

linkdup

linkdup reviewed v1.00.67 on Dec 21, 2004

Media Player Classic plays dvds very very good. It comes with a built-in software decoder so it actually works unlike Windows Media Player 10, which says is plays dvds but doesn't. And it's FREE.

http://fileforum.betanew...er_Classic/1045531002/1

imo the only downside is that navigation through dvds with mpc is somewhat clunky at best. LOTS of benifits though.

gigsvoo

gigsvoo reviewed v1.00.67 on Dec 21, 2004

I prefer DVD player.

aburton261

aburton261 reviewed v1.00.67 on Dec 21, 2004

Name: NVIDIA Trial
Here is the info on the nvidia website to use this program.
Email Address: dvdtrial@nvidia.com
Last 4 Digits of Credit Card: 2004
Activation Key: 7152-9346-DD6E-2CB0-79A3-5F08-AC23

After 30 days, you can unlock and buy the software by launching the shortcut “Unlock/Buy NVIDIA DVD Decoder” on the desktop.

donpacman

donpacman reviewed v1.00.58 on Oct 21, 2004

Windows Media Player 10 has full DVD playback and it's free.

infinitejones

infinitejones reviewed v1.00.58 on Oct 20, 2004

You can't install it without first buying it, because it asks for the activation code on the receipt you got when you purchase it. Fair enough, but seems a bit silly putting it on fileforum...

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