RTX Video accelerates video playback and enables faster editing and encoding in your favorite creative apps. This week's featured artist—Ishan Karmarkar hailing from India—did just that making this piece A Dance of Dissolution in Blackmagic Design's DaVinci Resolve. Dive into the piece and learn more about DaVinci Resolve below.
RTX Video — combining RTX Video Super Resolution upscaling technology and RTX Video HDR that dynamically remaps SDR video to HDR10 — is now fully integrated in Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Google Chrome. RTX Video AI effects are now available to use in DaVinci Resolve, Cyberlink PowerDirector and VLC Media Player, with more integrations coming soon. Plus, RTX accelerated AI features and integrations will let editors encode and export footage dramatically faster.
Get an exclusive sneak peek into your favorite creators' workflows, from 3D design to video editing, live streaming, photography, and more, plus the latest news and updates.
NVIDIA launched NVIDIA Studio at COMPUTEX in 2019. Five years and more than 500 NVIDIA RTX-accelerated apps and games later, it's bringing AI to even more creators with an array of new RTX technology integrations announced this week at COMPUTEX 2024.
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