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Bluesky Frame Rate Converter Now Supports AMD Fluid Motion Video to Double Video Frame Rates

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Bluesky Frame Rate Converter is a nifty little free utility that lets you change the frame-rate of video files. At an operational level, this is a DirectShow filter with its own little control panel. Its author clearly knows his way around GPU acceleration for video encode and decode, and regularly updates it with new features. Version 4.6.0, released on December 23, introduces support for AMD Fluid Motion Video technology, making it one of the first applications to do so. With this, you can double the frame-rates of your videos, taking advantage of AMD's new feature that can extend frame rate doubling via interpolation to video playback or transcoding. To use it, you'll need a Radeon RX 6000 or RX 7000 series GPU, Windows 11 or Windows 10, and Adrenalin 23.12.1 (or later) graphics drivers. You can find Bluesky Frame Rate Converter in the source link below.



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FMV existed in software for Blu-ray’s and DVDs and worked on my old 7900Ghz edition with denoising, deblocking, color correction, sharpening.

I will plug my Blu-ray drive in and see if it still works in the next month or so when work and life slows down with a 7900XTX and Windows 11.
 
OMG! Can't believe now I can double video framerates after I have retired my GCN 4.0 card for quite some time.
 
FMV existed in software for Blu-ray’s and DVDs and worked on my old 7900Ghz edition with denoising, deblocking, color correction, sharpening.

I will plug my Blu-ray drive in and see if it still works in the next month or so when work and life slows down with a 7900XTX and Windows 11.
Keen to hear how it goes.
 
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