Revolutionizing Video Streaming: AMD’s Game-Changing FSR Upscaling Tech and Fluid Motion Frames Unleashed

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In a significant development, AMD has announced that its FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) technology is coming to YouTube and VLC. This move marks a major step forward in enhancing the video streaming experience for users across the globe.

Finally RTX Super Resolution for everyone, oh wait, Its open source, and its from AMD.

AMD’s FSR is an upscaling technology that improves image sharpness and clarity. It uses cutting-edge open upscaling and frame generation technologies to boost framerates in supported games. The technology is designed to deliver similar or better than native image quality and boosts framerates in supported games across a wide range of products and platforms.

FSR Comes to YouTube and VLC

The integration of FSR with YouTube and VLC is expected to revolutionize how users consume video content. The update will be part of the Radeon Adrenalin Software and video upscaling is currently under development.

This means that video content, particularly those at consumer applications such as YouTube and VLC, will now benefit from the superior upscaling capabilities of FSR.

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AMD AFMF (Fluid Motion Frames) Goes Official

In addition to the FSR update, AMD’s Fluid Motion Frames technology (AFMF) will leave its Technical Preview state on the 24th of January. AFMF boosts FPS with frame generation technology, offering a smoother gaming experience. It can be enabled for any DirectX® 11 and 12 title.

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AMD’s Fluid Motion Frames technology (AFMF) will transition from its Technical Preview phase to become a fully integrated feature of the main driver branch. This means that all supported GPUs can take advantage of this frame-generation feature, which enhances FPS and can be activated through the drivers. AFMF is compatible with nearly all DX12 and DX11 titles and is easily toggled on. It’s particularly beneficial for handheld and laptop devices with integrated GPUs. Coinciding with this, the Radeon RX 7600 XT is set to launch, promising an exciting period ahead.

A Friendly Jibe at NVIDIA

Interestingly, this development comes as a direct competitor to NVIDIA’s RTX Video Super Resolution, which debuted almost a year ago. While NVIDIA’s technology also uses AI to upscale video content, it’s worth noting that AMD’s FSR is not limited to specific GPUs. This universal compatibility could potentially give AMD an edge over NVIDIA in the upscaling tech race.

In conclusion, AMD’s FSR technology coming to YouTube and VLC, along with the official release of Fluid Motion Frames, represents a significant leap forward in the realm of video streaming and gaming. It will be interesting to see how these developments shape the future of digital content consumption.

Source: TweakTownPCGamer