NVIDIA RTX Video SDK Now Available: DaVinci Resolve & Wondershare Filmora Getting It Soon, VLC Gets RTX Video HDR

NVIDIA RTX Video SDK Now Available: DaVinci Resolve & Wondershare Filmora Getting It Soon, VLC Gets RTX Video HDR

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NVIDIA RTX Video SDK Now Available: DaVinci Resolve & Wondershare Filmora Getting It Soon, VLC Gets RTX Video HDR
NVIDIA RTX Video SDK Now Available: DaVinci Resolve & Wondershare Filmora Getting It Soon, VLC Gets RTX Video HDR 1

NVIDIA's RTX Video SDK (Software Development Kit) is now available alongside its debut in DaVinci Resolve & RTX Video HDR for VLC.

NVIDIA's RTX Video has been extending support across popular browsers and media players. The most recent introduction was in Mozilla's Firefox and it looks like NVIDIA is making the RTX Video SDK public today alongside even more integrations.

So starting today, NVIDIA's RTX Video SDK will be available to devs so that they can leverage the different aspects of the technology such as AI upscaling, sharpening, compression artifact reduction, and HDR conversion & use integrate them natively within their apps.

NVIDIA RTX Video, the popular AI-powered super-resolution feature supported in the Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge and Mozilla Firefox browsers, is now available as an SDK to all developers, helping them natively integrate AI for upscaling, sharpening, compression artifact reduction and high-dynamic range (HDR) conversion.

Coming soon to video editing software Blackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve and Wondershare Filmora, RTX Video will enable video editors to upscale lower-quality video files to 4K resolution, as well as convert standard dynamic range source files into HDR. In addition, the free media player VLC media will soon add RTX Video HDR to its existing super-resolution capability.

via NVIDIA

In addition to that, NVIDIA is also announcing today that Blackmagic Design's DaVinci Resolve and Wondershare Filmora will also receive support for RTX Video. Lastly, the VLC media player which already got RTX Video upscaling support will now be extended to RTX Video HDR.

This ensures that NVIDIA's AI Video enhancement capabilities are now within the reach of the large majority of PC users within the top video players and editors. The support for these apps will be rolling out real soon so stay tuned for more information in the coming weeks.

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