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We, the SVP Team, would be happy to say goodbye to the archaic 24 frames per second movie standard. We believe that SVP is a must-have product for every person who enjoys watching movies on PC.

SVP converts any video to 60 fps (and even higher) and performs this in real time right in your favorite video player.

It looks much more lifelike and it is much easier to watch, especially in 3D.
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3D shows you a window into reality, the higher frame rate takes the glass out of the window.

Some would say that frame rate conversion is not worth efforts and results in almost the same low quality video as image upscaling, often with soap opera effect, which they hate. But they are wrong! From the extensive feedback from the community, we learned that anyone who actually watched at least 3 movies at high frame rate would never ever want to watch anything in the obsolete 24 fps standard.

Frame interpolation works especially well for anime: with extremely low frame rate of the source, it is perceived much more lifelike when converted to high frame rate.

Take a look at some samples below, and don’t forget to switch Quality on YouTube to either 1080p60 or 720p60!

  • Frame rate conversion up to 60/120/144+ fps
  • GPU acceleration, including NVIDIA Optical Flow support
  • Most video players, including VLC
  • HDR support (in selected players)
  • VR and BD3D support (in selected players)
  • Play, convert, stream
  • Regular updates
  • No ads
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Play online

The SVPtube plugin allows to play online video from almost any web site and convert it to HFR on-the-fly.

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One-click converter

You can easily convert and save your videos with the high frame rate using the SVPcode plugin.

Stream to devices

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Play HFR video converted on your PC via Chromecast, AppleTV or any Android video player using the SVPcast plugin.

SVP uses the same frame interpolation technique as available in high-end TVs and projectors (see “TrimensionDNM”, “Motion Plus”, “Motionflow” and others). It increases the frame rate by generating intermediate frames between existing ones in order to produce very smooth, fluid and clear motion.

Kirsten Macdonald

Kirsten MacDonald is the Master of Financial Planning Program Director and a Senior Lecturer in Griffith Business School’s Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics. Starting from a banking background, Kirsten went on to gain undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications in accounting and finance and is a CPA. Kirsten has been in academia since 1998 and joined Griffith University in 2010. She contributes to a number of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, with a current focus on risk management and contemporary issues in financial planning. Kirsten’s contributions to teaching and learning have been recognised in 2011 as a member of a team awarded an Australian Learning and Teaching Council citation for outstanding contributions to student learning and in 2013, 2014 and 2016 at the Griffith Awards for Excellence in Teaching. Kirsten is a member of the Griffith Centre for Personal Finance and Superannuation (GCPFS) publishing on the topics of superannuation and retirement outcomes and the value of professional financial advice. Kirsten also conducts research in the areas of curriculum and pedagogy in business with a focus on work integrated learning and technology in higher education.





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