The video editing software Wondershare Filmora has added support for NVIDIA’s AI-powered RTX Video HDR technology, enabling users to significantly enhance the quality and vibrancy of their videos.
Key features and updates:
- Wondershare Filmora now supports NVIDIA RTX Video HDR, which uses AI to transform standard dynamic range video into HDR10-quality video with expanded color gamut, clearer frames and greater depth.
- Filmora users with NVIDIA RTX GPUs can also leverage RTX Video Super Resolution to further sharpen and enhance video quality by restoring features and removing artifacts.
- Twitch Enhanced Broadcasting has been added to OBS Studio and XSplit Broadcaster, giving livestreamers more control over video quality and paving the way for future advancements like vertical live video and advanced codecs.
- The July NVIDIA Studio Driver, available today, includes a summer’s worth of creative app updates.
Maximizing AI in Filmora: Content creator Kevin Stratvert shares tips for using Filmora’s AI-powered features to accelerate video editing workflows:
- Smart Edit automatically generates transcripts to easily edit footage, even in multiple languages.
- Smart Cutout removes unwanted objects or changes backgrounds in seconds using AI.
- Speech-to-Text leverages AI to automatically create compelling video descriptions, titles and captions.
- Stratvert emphasizes how AI handles technical tasks, freeing up more time to focus on the creative process.
Broader implications:
- The integration of NVIDIA’s AI technologies into popular creative apps like Filmora demonstrates the growing importance and accessibility of AI-accelerated content creation tools.
- As more software adopts advanced AI features, creators will be able to produce higher-quality, more engaging videos with greater efficiency.
- The continued evolution of livestreaming tech, such as Twitch Enhanced Broadcasting, highlights the critical role of AI in powering the future of interactive video content and experiences.
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