Lossless Scaling V3100 Portable ⚡ Secure
Lossless Scaling 3.1 is a significant update to the popular Steam utility, primarily focused on enhancing frame generation capabilities and performance for handheld and portable gaming devices. Released in March 2025, version 3.1 introduces Adaptive Frame Generation (AFG), a technology designed to dynamically adjust the number of inserted frames to maintain a stable, user-defined FPS. Key Features of Version 3.1
Visual Refinements: The update includes architectural improvements to reduce ghosting, minimize object flickering, and refine UI detection for a cleaner look. lossless scaling v3100 portable
3.1 Algorithm: Adaptive Structural Mapping
Unlike standard interpolation, the V3100 treats the input frame not as a grid of colors, but as a vector field. Lossless Scaling 3
Essential Settings for v3.1.0
| Setting | Recommended value | |--------|------------------| | Scale Factor | Auto (or 2x/3x for integer scaling) | | Scaling Type | LS1 (sharp) or FSR (smoother) | | Frame Generation | LSFG 3.0 | | Mode | x2 (double your base FPS) | | Sync Mode | Off (unless screen tearing occurs) | | Max Frame Latency | 1 (for responsiveness) | | Cursor | Show (if you need mouse) | 30 → 60 (x2) 40 → 80 60 → 120
- 30 → 60 (x2)
- 40 → 80
- 60 → 120
Lossless Scaling v3.1 is a significant update to the universal gaming utility that introduces Adaptive Frame Generation (AFG) Performance Mode
- Unmatched Quality: With lossless scaling, you can achieve professional-grade results that were previously only possible with high-end, studio equipment.
- Convenience: The portability and ease of use of the V3100 make it an indispensable tool for anyone working with video on the go.
- Cost-Effectiveness: Say goodbye to expensive post-production house bills for simple scaling tasks. The V3100 Portable empowers you to do it yourself.
Issue: Cursor lags in menu, but game is smooth
B. Scaling Methods (Spatial Upscaling)
LS functions as a generic upscaler, allowing games rendered at lower resolutions to appear sharper on higher-resolution monitors.