Automatic Frame Interpolation when below 60 fps: is it possible? (ie: Trumotion, etc)
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"Optical Flow SDK 3.0 enables DirectX 12 applications to use the NVIDIA Optical Flow engine. The computed optical flow can be used to increase frame rate in games and videos for smoother experience or in object tracking. To increase the frame rate, Frame Rate Up Conversion (FRUC) techniques are used by inserting interpolated frames between original frames. Interpolation algorithms use the flow between frame pair(s) to generate the intermediate frame."

https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/whats-...w-sdk-3-0/


"Optical flow can also be used very effectively for interpolating or extrapolating the video frames in real-time. This can be useful in improving the smoothness of video playback, generating slow-motion videos or reducing the apparent latency in VR experience, as used by Oculus (details). Optical Flow functionality in Turing and Ampere GPUs accelerates these use-cases by offloading the intensive flow vector computation to a dedicated hardware engine on the GPU silicon, thereby freeing up GPU and CPU cycles for other tasks. This functionality in hardware is independent of CUDA cores.."

https://developer.nvidia.com/opticalflow-sdk
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RE: Automatic Frame Interpolation when below 60 fps: is it possible? (ie: Trumotion, etc) - by vlbastos - 08-20-2022, 03:22 AM

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