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Edge browser can now upscale videos using AMD, Nvidia GPUs

Microsoft is testing a Video Super Resolution feature in the latest Edge Canary builds

March 09, 2023 / 17:01 IST
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The feature is currently limited to a small set of users on Edge's Canary preview builds but Microsoft will slowly roll out the feature to more users.

(Image: Microsoft)
The feature is currently limited to a small set of users on Edge's Canary preview builds but Microsoft will slowly roll out the feature to more users. (Image: Microsoft)

Microsoft is testing a new Video Super Resolution feature for the Edge Browser.

Super resolution uses your GPU in conjunction with graphics card agnostic algorithms to remove artifacts and upscale web video to a higher resolution for a sharper, cleaner image. This works on all streaming platforms, like YouTube, playing video through the Edge browser.

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For the feature to work, you are going to require at least an Nvidia RTX 20-series GPU or AMD's RX5700 and above. The video that will be upscaled has to be at resolutions lower than 720p, and both the height and width of the video should be greater than 192 pixels.