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Filter Video Super Resolution

Xaymar edited this page Jun 25, 2021 · 20 revisions

Video Super-Resolution (Filter) Windows Experimental

Upscale any content to higher resolution(s) with Super-Resolution! Whether it's a cheap Camera, low res game content, old stream recordings or even Art, Super-Resolution can help you achieve that extra bit of High Definition in your scenes.

⚠ This feature is not available if none of the supported Super-Resolution providers are available. ⚠

Version Information

Added: 0.11
Deprecated: Never
Removed: Never

Guides

Settings

NVIDIA Video Super-Resolution

Available when the chosen Provider is "NVIDIA Video Super-Resolution".

Strength

How strongly should the effect be applied? Stronger effects require cleaner, less noisy inputs to look good, while lower values may not look quite as good with a high quality input.

Scale

The scale of the output in percent, with high values also limiting the maximum input size that can be upscaled. If the input size exceeds the maximum input size, it will be resampled with linear sampling, which may reduce upscaling quality. High scale values may require a lot of VRAM and GPU time.

Advanced

Provider

Select which provided upscaler functionality should be used to scale up the footage. See further down for the available super resolution providers.

Supported Providers

NVIDIA Video Super-Resolution, powered by NVIDIA Broadcast Windows

Enhance your video quality with AI! This provider can upscale content to 4K as well as remove encoding artifacts, so you can always get great quality regardless of the source. Requires a Tensor-capable GPU (Turing 2060 or higher, Ampere 3060 or higher), as well as the latest NVIDIA Video Effects SDK Redistributable.

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