![]() ![]() Currently, the technology seems to only be available on the Windows platform, Linux and other alternatives are out of luck for now. We don’t know if the RTX Video Super Resolution feature is planned to be included in the vanilla 3.19 release or the integration is slated for a later release. Learn more □ /MnGJyzxDWkĪpparently the feature is present in a testing branch of 3.19 version, more precisely only in a special build, which can be found here (the Nvidia website erroneously had a link to the stable 3.18 download page, but there wass no link to this special build). This means that 30 & 40 series RTX GPU owners can easily AI upscale 1080p videos to 4K. RTX Video Super Resolution is now enabled on VLC media player ( □ It appears that the press department was confused, or Nvidia wass a bit ahead of the things, as the VideoLan project is yet to make an official release with this feature. Its changelog doesn’t mention anything about RTX Video Super Resolution. However, at the time of writing, only version 3.18, released in November, was there in both the Czech and English versions of the site. Nvidia says in its blogpost that the version of the VLC player with RTX Video support is already available on the project’s website in the usual download section – there should be a special build labelled “VLC with RTX Video Super Resolution”. The algorithm used and its effect on the image will probably be the same as with the browser version (the quality seems to be controlled by the same settings in the Nvidia driver’s Control Panel). ![]() There is a short paragraph about it in Nvidia’s official blogpost, according to which you can now use this upscaling for local files on your computer played back in VLC. This new development was announced alongside last weeks’s release of the GeForce RTX 4070. Initially, this RTX Video was only available in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge, but now you can use it for local playback in the popular VLC Media Player. It’s basically an DLSS 1.0 equivalent (as it lacks motion vector based temporal filtering) for low-resolution web video. In February, Nvidia released the RTX Video Super Resolution feature, which is video upscaling using the tensor cores of GeForce RTX 3000 and later GPUs. Nvidia Video Super Resolution is now available for local playback of video files,too ![]()
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