Nvidia rozszerza możliwości swoich kart RTX

Nvidia is introducing a new feature available to all RTX card owners: RTX Video HDR. Similar to RTX Video Super Resolution, which enhances the quality of older videos on the internet, RTX Video HDR uses artificial intelligence to convert SDR videos to HDR. All you need is an HDR10-compatible monitor and the HDR option enabled in the Windows system.

RTX Video HDR has been added in the new 551.23 Game Ready driver version for the RTX 4070 Ti Super card. The HDR feature works in both Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome browsers. During my tests on an HDR600 monitor, I noticed that it adds subtle color details to 4K videos on YouTube that were not originally sent in HDR format. The effect may be more noticeable on a better HDR monitor, but it may be difficult to notice unless you toggle the feature on and off a few times. I achieved similar results earlier when testing RTX Video Super Resolution, which transforms old YouTube videos and enhances their sharpness. If you have an HDR monitor and an RTX card, you can download the latest Nvidia drivers and enable RTX Video HDR in the Nvidia Control Panel under Video > Video Image Settings, in the same location as the RTX Video Super Resolution option.

Like many other Nvidia features based on artificial intelligence, RTX Video HDR requires an RTX card because it leverages the tensor cores that Nvidia first introduced in their RTX 20 series GPUs. Nvidia also applies artificial intelligence techniques to their Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) system, which improves the smoothness and image quality in games. In 2022, Nvidia also introduced their Deep Learning Dynamic Super Resolution (DLDSR) system, which enhances image quality during game rendering at higher resolutions. Nvidia Broadcast also offers the Eye Contact feature, which uses artificial intelligence to create the impression of eye contact during video calls.

The new 551.23 driver version also adds support for Ultra Low Latency mode with DirectX 12 games. This mode is worth enabling in games without support for Nvidia Reflex technology, as it reduces the rendering queue directly at the driver level, rather than in the game itself.

FAQ:
1. What is RTX Video HDR?
RTX Video HDR is a new feature available to RTX graphics card owners that uses artificial intelligence to convert SDR videos to HDR.

2. How to enable the RTX Video HDR feature?
To enable the RTX Video HDR feature, you need an HDR10-compatible monitor and HDR enabled in the Windows system. Then, download the latest Nvidia drivers and enable RTX Video HDR in the Nvidia Control Panel under Video > Video Image Settings.

3. Which browsers are compatible with RTX Video HDR?
The HDR feature works in both Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome browsers.

4. What are the benefits of using RTX Video HDR?
RTX Video HDR adds subtle color details to 4K videos on YouTube that were not originally sent in HDR format. The effect may be more noticeable on a better HDR monitor.

5. Does RTX Video HDR only work with the RTX 4070 Ti Super card?
The 551.23 Game Ready driver version that adds RTX Video HDR was released for the RTX 4070 Ti Super card, but the feature should also work on other RTX cards.

Definitions:
– RTX Card: Nvidia graphics card from the RTX series that is equipped with features and technologies based on artificial intelligence.
– SDR: Standard Dynamic Range – a video format with conventional brightness and color information.
– HDR: High Dynamic Range – a video format that enables a wider range of brightness and colors, resulting in better image quality.

Suggested Links:
– Nvidia official website
– Microsoft Edge
– Google Chrome

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