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RivaTuner. RivaTuner is a freeware overclocking and hardware monitoring program that was first developed by Alexey Nicolaychuk in 1997 [1] for the Nvidia video cards. It was a pioneering application that influenced (and in some cases was integrated into) the design of subsequent freeware graphics card overclocking and monitoring utilities.
xsplit .com. As of. June 13, 2016. XSplit is a live streaming and video-mixing application developed and maintained by SplitmediaLabs. It is mostly used for capturing gameplay for live streaming or video recording purposes. A Steam version was published by Devolver Digital on 12 June 2016.
SpeedFan is a system monitor for Microsoft Windows that can read temperatures, voltages and fan speeds of computer components. [3] It can change computer fan speeds depending on the temperature of various components. [1] [4] The program can display system variables as charts and as an indicator in the system tray.
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I have added a sreenshot I made of RivaTuner v 2.01 running on my computer but it is a ATI GPU I have, could someone with a NVIDIA GPU make a screenshot and replace the one I made. The software show more options with NVIDIA GPU. Plouiche 15:30, 5 June 2007 (UTC) [ reply]
Bayer video codecs. CinemaDNG (created by Adobe; used in Blackmagic cameras) Redcode RAW (used in RED cameras ) – a modified version of JPEG 2000 [76] libredcode. ArriRaw (used in Arri cameras) Cineform RAW (used in Silicon Imaging cameras) CineForm-SDK. Blackmagic RAW (used in Blackmagic cameras) Blackmagic RAW SDK.
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Alexey Nicolaychuk, developer of influential overclock tool MSI Afterburner (RivaTuner) Vladimir Petlyakov, Soviet aircraft designer, born in a village near Taganrog, studied in Taganrog in 1899–1910; Rosa Pavlovsky de Rosemberg, Russian-born (in Taganrog, 1862) Argentine physician (d. 1936) Boris Podolsky, physicist, born in Taganrog in 1896