Your RTX GPU just gained another AI-powered feature.
NVIDIA is now rolling out RTX Video HDR, a technology that converts video from SDR to HDR.
it’s possible for you to enable RTX Video HDR from the NVIDIA Control Panel after downloading thelatest drivers.
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We first learned about RTX Video HDR at CES 2024.
Video Super Resolution requires an RTX 30-series or 40-series GPU.
it’s possible for you to see a demonstration of RTX Video HDR technology in the above video.
Oddly, NVIDIA only uploaded this video in SDR quality.
Someone at the company must have a sense of humor.
Anyway, you might only use RTX Video HDR in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge.
An HDR10-enabled monitor is also required, as you’d expect.
The RTX Video HDR system cannot be applied to the Windows operating system as a whole.
It can only be used in Chrome and Edge.
For that, you’ll want to use something like Windows 11’sAuto HDRfeature.
Interestingly enough, the driver update also adds Ultra Low Latency Mode compatibility for DirectX 12 titles.