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Official XCloud web app (or maybe just calling it a website would be more appropriate?) offers an "experimental" option to increase clarity of the streamed picture for a while now, and honestly it looks pretty neat.
An open source webgl implementation of FSR 1.0 which could be used to remedy the same issue can be found here: https://github.com/Hajime-san/web-fsr
After a brief look into its code, it should be possible to get this to work off xbox-xcloud-player's existing video HTML element.
Maybe an FSR-based "clarity boost" could become a Greenlight's feature?
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Official XCloud web app (or maybe just calling it a website would be more appropriate?) offers an "experimental" option to increase clarity of the streamed picture for a while now, and honestly it looks pretty neat.
An open source webgl implementation of FSR 1.0 which could be used to remedy the same issue can be found here: https://github.com/Hajime-san/web-fsr
After a brief look into its code, it should be possible to get this to work off xbox-xcloud-player's existing video HTML element.
Maybe an FSR-based "clarity boost" could become a Greenlight's feature?
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