Last year, Nvidia updated its drivers to allow for those with an RTX card to intelligently upscale online videos to 4K, remastering them in real-time. The graphics card maker has now taken this one step further, introducing what they are calling RTX Video HDR.
Announced as part of the latest Driver update, Nvidia officially revealed RTX Video HDR – “a new video technology that uses AI and RTX Tensor Cores to dynamically remap Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) video content to High Dynamic Range (HDR10) quality video, improving visibility, details, and vibrance of streamed video.”
This latest RTX Video HDR can be used in tandem with Nvidia’s previously-released RTX Video Super Resolution to drastically improve the video quality of all online media – including livestreams.
RTX Video Super Resolution was already a surprising and welcome addition when it was announced and released last year, but this latest upgrade looks set to take things even further. Hopefully Nvidia continues to innovate in the video space just as much as they do with gaming.
KitGuru says: What do you think of RTX Video HDR? Have you used Super Resolution before? What other features would you like to see added in future Driver updates? Let us know down below.