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Custom computers use SRAM-based Field Programmable Gate Arrays as a co-processor resource in addition to the CPU. This allows algorithm developers to adapt not only the software but also the hardware of the computer on an application-by-application basis. Algorithm speedups of up to hundreds of times compared to standard software have been reported. This paper investigates the applicability of custom computing techniques for video processing applications.