
Use the controls on this page to fine tune the image settings for video content on your display. Select one of the test images to monitor your changes. For best results, play a video while you make adjustment to view the changes as they happen.
Edge enhancement: Allows you to enhance the contrast of the edges of images within your video.
Note: If you click the Use the video player setting radio button, the NVIDIA settings are disabled so that you can control the video image through your video player.
Noise reduction: Allows you to filter out artifacts and speckles from your video.
Note: If you click the Use the video player setting radio button, the NVIDIA settings are disabled so that you can control the video image through your video player.
Deinterlacing: Selecting the Use Inverse Telecine check box provides more accurate movie playback and superior picture quality by recovering original images from film converted to video - for example, DVDs or 1080i HD content. This feature utilises additional resources.
Internet Video: Selecting the Use internet video enhancement check box enhances playback of full-screen flash video. This feature is supported only on select NVIDIA GPUs.
RTX video enhancement: Selecting the Super resolution will use your RTX GPU to enhance video played in supported browsers when upscaling resolution. Setting quality to higher levels will result in displaying sharper videos but require additional GPU resources.
Note: If you click the Use the video player setting radio button, the NVIDIA settings are disabled so that you can control the video image through your video player. Notebooks with Optimus Technology will need to configure their Chrome or Edge browser in the windows “Graphics Settings” menu to use “High Performance” in order to run RTX Video Super Resolution properly.
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