Next-Generation Video Editing: Wondershare Filmora Adds Support for NVIDIA RTX Video HDR and AI-Powered Features

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Jakarta, INTI — Wondershare Filmora, a video editing application known for its AI-powered tools, now supports NVIDIA RTX Video HDR. This addition puts Filmora in line with other leading editing software such as DaVinci Resolve from Blackmagic Design and Cyberlink PowerDirector. The support significantly enhances video quality, ensuring that the final output matches the best monitors available today.

Moreover, live streaming software like OBS Studio and XSplit Broadcaster now support Twitch Enhanced Broadcasting. This feature provides streamers with greater control over video quality through client-side encoding and automatic configuration. Developed in collaboration between Twitch, OBS, and NVIDIA, this feature also paves the way for further advancements, including vertical live video and advanced codecs like HEVC and AV1.

These updates are included in the July Studio Driver, ready to be downloaded today. Install the NVIDIA beta application — an essential companion for creators and gamers — to keep your GeForce RTX PC updated with the latest drivers and NVIDIA technologies.

Latest Innovations at SIGGRAPH 2024

NVIDIA will also showcase the latest breakthroughs in graphics and generative AI at the SIGGRAPH 2024 conference. The event will feature a fireside chat with NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang, along with Lauren Goode, a senior writer at WIRED, on Monday, July 29 at 2:30 PM MT. This conversation will be available live and replayed on NVIDIA.com.

The conference, running from July 28 to August 1, highlights SIGGRAPH's role in technological innovation. Nearly 100 exhibitors will showcase how graphics are stepping into the future. Attendees exploring the SIGGRAPH Innovation Zone will find startups at the forefront of computing and graphics, while insights from industry leaders like Huang provide a glimpse into the technological horizon.

History of Innovation at SIGGRAPH

Since its inception in 1974 in Boulder, Colorado, SIGGRAPH has been at the forefront of innovation. The conference introduced the world to demos like the "Aspen Movie Map" — a precursor to Google Street View — and one of the first screenings of Pixar's Luxo Jr., which redefined the art of animation. The conference remains a premier venue for innovative research in computer graphics.

Publications that have redefined modern visual culture — including Ed Catmull's 1974 paper on texture mapping, Turner Whitted's 1980 paper on ray-tracing techniques, and James T. Kajiya's 1986 "The Rendering Equation" — first debuted at SIGGRAPH. Such innovations now permeate industries worldwide.

Startup Exhibits in the Innovation Zone

Throughout the Innovation Zone, over a dozen startups will demonstrate how they are bringing graphics-rooted advancements to various fields — from robotics and manufacturing to autonomous vehicles and scientific research, including climate science.

Highlights include Tomorrow.io, which leverages NVIDIA Earth-2 to provide precise weather insights and early warning systems to help organizations adapt to climate change. Looking Glass is pioneering holographic technology that enables 3D content experiences without a headset. The company uses NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation GPUs and NVIDIA Maxine technology to enhance audio, video, and real-time augmented-reality effects.

Manufacturing startup nTop is developing computer-aided design tools using NVIDIA GPU-powered signed distance fields. These tools utilize the NVIDIA OptiX rendering engine and two-way NVIDIA Omniverse LiveLink connector to enable high-fidelity real-time visualization and collaboration across design and simulation platforms.

Maximizing AI Features in Filmora

Kevin Stratvert, a content creator, has been exploring the benefits of AI features in Wondershare Filmora. In one of his YouTube videos, "Filmora Video Editor Tutorial for Beginners," he breaks down AI effects that video editors can use to accelerate their workflows.

Examples include:

  • Smart Edit: Automatically generated transcript-based edits, available in multiple languages.
  • Smart Cutout: Remove unwanted objects or change backgrounds in seconds.
  • Speech to Text: Automatically generate engaging descriptions, titles, and captions.

AI has become an essential part of Stratvert's creative toolkit, especially for refining details that make a real difference. By handling these technical tasks, AI frees up Stratvert's time to focus more on content creation, making the entire process smoother and more efficient.

Stratvert has also experimented with NVIDIA ChatRTX, a technology that allows users to interact with their local data, install and configure various AI models, and effectively drive AI for text and image output using CLIP and more. Additionally, NVIDIA Broadcast has played a crucial role in providing Stratvert with a professional setup for web conferencing and live streaming.

NVIDIA continues to push the boundaries of innovation with support for advanced features in applications like Wondershare Filmora. With technologies such as RTX Video HDR and various AI-powered tools, creators can optimize quality and efficiency in their content creation processes.

Don't miss the opportunity to attend and witness the Indonesia Technology and Innovation 2024 (INTI 2024) exhibition at JI-EXPO on August 12-14, 2024. INTI is the largest technology and innovation exhibition in Indonesia. For more information, visit INTI Asia.

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