The NVIDIA app beta, a new application that NVIDIA is testing to modernize and unify its older NVIDIA Control Panel, GeForce Experience, and RTX Experience apps, has been updated with several new features, including a System tab that now includes a new Displays section, featuring resolution, refresh rate, and orientation controls for connected monitors and TVs, NVIDIA has announced. Users will also find a new Video section that adds RTX Video Enhancements and customization sliders for RTX Video HDR, NVIDIA’s solution for converting SDR to HDR in internet browsers.
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The app now features:
- Display settings
- RTX Video Enhancement controls Application sorting
- App translations for users in other countries
- …and more
Planned updates include:
- G-SYNC controls
- Surround options
- Custom resolutions
- Multi-monitor support
NVIDIA on the app’s new RTX Video HDR features:
- “The latest NVIDIA app update adds new sliders for RTX HDR, enabling you to adjust peak brightness, middle grey brightness, contrast, and saturation in real-time as your video plays, making for easy adjustments.”
- “For Video Super Resolution, you can manually set the quality level, although we recommend using Auto as it dynamically adjusts quality based on GPU utilization.”
A look at RTX Video in action:
NVIDIA on what’s coming later this year:
Your feedback matters; we appreciate your continued support. We plan to continue adding the remaining NVIDIA Control Panel options in future updates with the goal of unifying the NVIDIA Control Panel, GeForce Experience, and are on track to migrate GeForce Experience users to the new NVIDIA app by the end of the year. We are also working on the much-requested multi-monitor support for RTX HDR.