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VideoRenderer reviews and mentions
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Anyone using Nvidia Super Resolution to upscale VLC SBS videos to 4k?
Update: I got it working with MPC-BE 1.6.6 and this extension: https://github.com/emoose/VideoRenderer/releases/tag/rtx-1.1 It is no game changer for 3D VR, but I does feel slightly sharper. But for 480p anime it is a huge difference, but that is not something I watch in VR anyways.
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In recent update, Firefox finally added support for the Nvidia Video Super Resolution, catching up to other chromium web browsers and software
Releases · emoose/VideoRenderer (github.com)
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Question about AI upscaling
Recent drivers for 30 and 40 series added VSR, or Video Super Resolution, which upscales all videos in chromium browsers and some other media players that added support for it like MPC and VLC. I recommend following this guide for MPC as VLC is still in development and has a huge memory leak right now https://github.com/emoose/VideoRenderer/releases
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Live Upscale Videos On PC/Steam Deck
NVIDIA's AI upscaling technique, requires: GeForce RTX 40 or 30 Series GPU. If you have mediaplayer classic black edition MPC-BE + emoose-VideoRenderer. For PC that's what I ended up using.
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NVIDIA RTX Video Super Resolution is now supported by VLC media player - VideoCardz.com
I don’t think you’re correct, that one is in “maintenance mode” with the last release in January while emoose’ fork has been constantly adding new features and is much more commonly downloaded https://github.com/emoose/VideoRenderer/releases/tag/rtx-1.1
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Impressive 8K upscaling with Topaz AI. Recently I played with Topaz AI, tried their models; Gaia AI and Proteus. I really liked Gaia AI but Proteus was better in terms of removing noises and restoring from compression artifacts. Attached images are 100% crop of 4K(original) and 8K(upscaled).
I haven’t messed around with 4K to 8K (might not even be available), but the new-ish nVidia Video SuperRes modded into MPC has been pretty wild for upscaling blurry VR content, considering it does it in real time.
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VSR on downloaded videos
You already can with MPC-BE. check it out
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Nvidia VSR upscaler
[https://github.com/emoose/VideoRenderer/releases/tag/rtx-1.0](https://github.com/emoose/VideoRenderer/releases/tag/rtx-1.0)
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Is there an open source project to upscale my local video file with DLSS?
If you are looking to upscales the file themselves, I don't really know any free Video AI Upscale app, but if you want to use RTX Super Resolution on video playback, although I don't know if or when stuff like MPC or VLC would be able to implement it in their video player, I know that there is a person that was able to make it all work on any fork of Media Player Classic either it be MPC-HC(k-Lite codec pack), MPC-BE or etc! You can get it there; https://github.com/emoose/VideoRenderer/releases/tag/rtx-1.0
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emoose/VideoRenderer is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of VideoRenderer is C++.
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