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What is the Automatically process video to enhance feature?
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Windows 10 includes a wide variety of multimedia features and settings that allow users to optimize video and audio playback for apps like Movies & TV and Groove Music.
However, sometimes users aren’t aware of certain changes, and they might get surprised when they see that a new option is available.
Some less important options are introduced quietly, or they get overlooked because other more exciting features appear at the same time, and that seems to be the case here as well.
Some users are a little perplexed with Windows 10’s Automatically process video control, and in today’s guide we’re going to take a closer look at it, and see what it does.
What does the Automatically process video to enhance it option do?
This is a Windows 10 multimedia option you can select inside the Windows 10 Settings. TheVideo playbacktab includes this option among others that allow you to configure playback for Windows 10’s built-in video platform.
However, this feature is certainly somewhat vague. It can best be considered to be a quick video enhancement option that applies contrast and color changes (and perhaps some other effects) to improve media playback picture quality.
Does the Automatically process video setting apply to all software?
This and other features in theVideo playbacktab are only applicable to apps that utilize Windows 10’s built-in video platform. As a result, you can enhance playback for all UWP apps that come with Windows 10 and others available on the MS Store.
However, this setting won’t make any difference on media playback for non-UWP software. So, don’t expect it to enhanceYouTube video qualityin Google Chrome, Firefox, or any other browser other than Microsoft Edge.
How does the Automatically process video feature work in Windows 10?
How can I activate the Automatically process video option?
How can I preview the Automatically process video setting?
That expanded video preview is the best way to see what difference the process video feature makes to picture quality.
The impact it has might vary depending on your PC hardware. However, that setting will make a noticeable difference to video contrast for some users.
Is the Automatically process video option in all Windows 10 builds?
The process video feature has been available in Windows 10 since build 16215. Microsoft released this build way back in 2017 as a part ofWindows 10 Fall Creators Update.
Therefore, it’s pretty safe to say that the vast majority of users will be able to access that setting without needing to update their operating system.
Can I disable Automatically process video for my laptop battery?
When you turn on this feature, a new battery option appears on theVideo playbacktab. That option is aDon’t automatically process video when on batterycheckbox you can select to disable the feature for unplugged laptops.
Although theAutomatically process videooption doesn’t necessarily dramatically enhance video quality, it does make some subtle changes to improve media playback picture quality.
This option might be worth noting if you frequently watch videos in Microsoft Edge, Movies & TV, and other UWP apps.
If you don’t use Universal apps for video playback and you useWin32 media player software, then you probably won’t find too much use for this feature.
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Matthew Adams
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Matthew is a freelancer who has produced a variety of articles on various topics related to technology. His main focus is the Windows OS and all the things surrounding it.
He is passionate about the tech world, always staying up-to-date with the latest and greatest. With an analytical view, he likes problem-solving, focusing on errors and their causes.
In his free time, he likes to read and write about history and tries to always develop new skills.
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