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So if I understand it correctly, DLSS uses some sort of ML to interpolate the extra frames. Isn’t that like the “smooth motion” options on TVs that let you get 240Hz from a 24fps movie?
I think it's 60 or 120hz on TVs. Idk the technicals but I think it's the same concept. Dlss framegen just does it based on ML and is probably more complex.
DLSS frame generation has access to motion vectors and the Z-buffer from the game engine, so it's way more advanced than what can be done for videos/movies