Difference between revisions of "Template:Video/upscaling/Documentation"
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* '''XeSS 1.2''' (1.2.x) | * '''XeSS 1.2''' (1.2.x) | ||
+ | * '''XeSS 1.3''' (1.3.x) | ||
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Revision as of 08:00, 21 April 2024
- Recognized values
- DLSS 1 (1.0.x)
- DLSS 1.1 (1.1.x)
- DLSS 1.2 (1.2.x)
- DLSS 2 (2.0.x)
- DLSS 2.1 (2.1.x)
- DLSS 2.2 (2.2.x)
- DLSS 2.3 (2.3.x)
- DLSS 2.4 (2.4.x)
- DLSS 2.5 (2.5.x)
- DLSS 3.1 (3.1.x)
- DLSS 3.5 (3.5.x)
- FSR 1 (1.0.x)
- FSR 2 (2.0.x)
- FSR 2.1 (2.1.x)
- FSR 2.2 (2.2.x)
- FSR 3 (3.0.x)
- NIS
- MTLFX (MetalFX)
- RSR
- TAAU
- TSR
- XeSS 1 (1.0.x)
- XeSS 1.1 (1.1.x)
- XeSS 1.2 (1.2.x)
- XeSS 1.3 (1.3.x)
- Notes
- DLSS, FSR, and XeSS are also recognized but will throw an error about a missing version number.
- DLSS 3 (3.0.x) is also recognized but will throw an error about incorrect version number since this version of the Super Resolution upscaling tech was never actually released. The version numbers went straight from v2.5.1 -> 3.1.1. "DLSS 3" was used as a marketing term by Nvidia to refer to a combination of the Super Resolution tech and their Frame Generation tech, but this upscaling field only handles the Super Resolution tech and version scheme.