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tonebacas
New member
Status: In development

Would be nice to be able to use image upscaling on video players, as an optional feature you could toggle for any individual video player.

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Gebieter
Strollin' around

@piterktry it in Edge (it's already on Win10 anyway, so easy to compare to). I feel like the workload is similar, but the image is not. Update would be nice.

piterk
Making moves

@Gebieterwell you might be right!

Edge seems to give better contrast and more details on 4th setting.

Firefox:

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Edge:

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Gebieter
Strollin' around

@piterk It just shows for me that the implementation is still a work in progress if you compare it. The technology has bigger potential.

LoesenMecker
New member

Still doesn't work as of Firefox 122.

SprSkl
New member

Hi! The just arrived AMD Video Upscaling feature would be nice to use on my main browser which is Firefox. This feature is included in the new Adrenaline driver 24.1.1.

Neoony
New member

note that AMD just released upscaling but only for Chrome, Edge and Windows Media Player
https://community.amd.com/t5/gaming/amd-software-24-1-1-amd-fluid-motion-frames-an-updated-ui-and/ba...

would love to see this in Firefox

LoesenMecker
New member

Has anyone been able to get this to work?

Still doesn't work for me as of Firefox 122.0. on an RTX 3070 with the latest Nvidia driver.

mustaqim
Making moves

The simplest and easiest option is to port AMD's FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) Version 1. Other upscalers are too CPU / GPU intensive.

Neoony
New member

Lossless Scaling app

batata
Strollin' around

There's much more to do on that subject :
- Super Resolution
- Fluid Motion
- Auto HDR (when Firefox will support HDR)
- Sharpening
- Deblocking/Debanding would also be very useful on a web browser

We could have a very nice toolbox with all that.

Volt727
New member

Yes, please!

Brolychibi
New member

Add support for new AMD technologies would be a point to have an updated browser.

Although I have seen the AMD patch updates, and they have compatibility with chrome and edge, for me these browsers are deprecated, or they were.

itskaren
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi everyone, I am thrilled to say that we’ve partnered with NVIDIA to roll out AI-powered RTX Video Super Resolution support in Firefox 126, which launched on Monday! We’ve been working on leveling up our video capabilities for you, and we’re excited to add this step to our journey. Thank you so much for your patience. 

If you have any questions, please consult NVIDIA’s RTX Video FAQ and our Firefox 126 release notes. Please give it a try, and let us know if you encounter any issues. (Bugzilla would be the fastest channel for us to receive and monitor problems.) Thanks again!

RoolIO
New member

Thank you very much for finally bringing it ! The wait was long but quite worth it.

However, user-facing settings to toggle RTX VSR and RTX HDR would be more than welcome, way more convenient than going in about:config and setting the corresponding flags to false/true (especially for RTX HDR given how it is sometimes detrimental to the viewing experience in many aspects) and obviously even more convenient than toggling them in NVCP as those are system-wide.

Status changed to: In development
Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

This is now 'In development' - check out @kkim's recent post in the thread for more information. Keep on sharing feedback and stay tuned for more updates 🙌