- Netflix’s new AV1 film Grain Synthesis Tech enhances quality quality
- It also reduces file size and improves streaming performance
- Since March 2025, this technology has been playing for films and TV shows
The film Grain is some of the ‘Gupta Sauce’ that looks well like films. Go to the cinema and, while you will hardly notice them, these dotty flaws lend it deeply while flickering in the image which is difficult to re -create digitally.
Well, now Netflix has revealed in one Techblog post It is a better way to do it with a new technique, which also improves the playback stability, reducing and rebuke the errors. It has been rolling out globally since March, in which FGS-competent currents are now available on supported equipment.
So what has Netflix really did? Films filmed on digital cameras can look very clean and perfect, and even the digitized versions of analog films can struggle to maintain grains. This is especially true for films on services such as Netflix, which requires compression to reduce the size of the file for smooth streaming performance.
In his efforts to keep things efficient, the compression process will remove the grain from the original video file, which means the viewer finds a good stable stream, but an image that lacks that true film look.
No more. Netflix has revealed that it rolls out a technique called “AV1 film Grain Synthesis” (FGS), which provides a pleasant granular image without increasing the file size.
This is clever accessories: FGS analyzes the source video to determine its specific grain pattern and size, it is estimated that it is estimated that the original video is compared with the de-nouted version of the original video.
This then increases the intensity of grains for various scenes, adjusting it to light and color. This information is then streamful with compressed, grain-free video file, and is used to re-create the effect of grains on your device.
Better picture quality, more efficiency

This means that movies and TV shows on Netflix will now offer that desirable analog film look, promote image quality and provide more pleasant streaming experience to users.
Interestingly, during the A/B test of the feature Netflix, it was also found that FGS significantly reduced the bitrate and network bandwidth requirements, reduced and reprimanded the playback errors, and reduced the start-up delay, all of which resulted in a more stable overall streaming experience. Double win.
If you are excited to see FGS in action for yourself, you will need a playback device that supports it. Unfortunately, it is not yet clear which shows and movies will benefit from technology, nor what are the requirements of hardware – we have approached Netflix to find out and we will update this story when we hear back.
However, Netflix’s blog post gives the roll-out detail Suggestion of He cloned Tyron And Department There are good places to start. Streaming giants say that you may need to tag the HDR from the Settings menu to see those FGS streams.

