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CyberLink PowerDVD 6's superior DVD playback is delivered
via four major video technologies refined especially for PC-based
audio-video systems. In fact, CyberLink's video technologies
let users enjoy brighter, more natural images, and smoother
DVD playback, as well as output onto standard-size and wide-screen
displays.
This article introduces these four advanced video technologies:
second-generation CyberLink Eagle Vision (CLEV-2), Smart Video
Deinterlacing, CyberLink Pano Vision (CLPV), and support for
high-definition video.
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1. CyberLink Eagle Vision
2 (CLEV-2)
CyberLink's
second-generation dynamic video adjustment technology creates brighter
luminance and more natural colors during DVD playback - especially
on liquid crystal displays. Images are improved using an adaptive
luminance adjustment based on time, with frames analyzed before
and after the current scene to smooth out any adjustments to colors
and contrast.
CyberLink's solution eliminates the problems created by linear-based
technology that often over-compensate brightness, contrast and saturation.
CyberLink Eagle Vision 2 leverages recent improvements in PC hardware
and processing power, and creates images that appear better than
their original playback quality.
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2. Smart Video Deinterlacing
Smart
Video Deinterlacing uses intelligent frame-by-frame analysis and
an adaptive deinterlacing technique to produce ultra-smooth video
playback.
PowerDVD decides which scenes require deinterlacing and compensates
for wrongly encoded video using a pull-down detection process. Using
this process Smart Video Deinterlacing eliminates the ghosting,
feathering and unwanted image elements found in other playback applications.
PowerDVD 6 also provides greater choice of deinterlacing technologies
by allowing users to select from Bob, Median, and Pixel-Adaptive
modes.

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3.
CyberLink Pano Vision (CLPV)
CyberLink Pano Vision maximizes playback flexibility by supporting
both 4:3 and 16:9 DVD content and PC monitors. PowerDVD applies
a non-linear stretching technique to expand images of 4:3 video
to fit a wide-screen monitor, or shrinks 16:9 video to fit standard-size
monitors.
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4.
High Definition Video
High-definition
video is supported, enabling playback of WMV HD and MPEG-2 HD files,
maximizing users' enjoyment of high-definition content played back
on high-definition hardware.
CyberLink has incorporated these technologies into PowerDVD 6.
For more information, click
here.
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