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Tools - AI Video Enhaner
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AI Video Quality Enhancer
Quickly fix and enhance video quality to give your video a stunningly new look.
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AI Video Sharpener
We covered both traditional and AI-powered video sharpeners here.
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Fix Blurry Video with AI
Fix blurry videos caused by low resolution, different encoding, poor light...
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Upscale 1080p to 4K
Content looks fuzzy and small on a 4K large screen? See solutions here.
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Upscale 720p to 1080p
Here are 4 feasible ways to convert 720p SD videos to 1080p HD high quality.
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AI Upscale DVD
NTSC DVDs are 720x480, PAL DVDs are 720x576. Use AI to upscale to high-res.
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AI Video Remaster Software
Top 6 ways to remaster and upscale old SD footage to a high-definition copy.
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AI Frame Rate Converter
Convert to 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 59.94, 60FPS; AI interpolate to 480FPS or higher.
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AI Video Stabilization Software
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What are factors that influence video quality?
Video resolution, bitrate, color depth, brightness, and color gamut are pivotal elements influencing visual quality. Plus, higher frame rates will result in smoother motion, and video deshaking tools can make the footage visually pleasing.
Among them, AI upscaling video to 4K resolution is the most efficient way to enhance the visual quality instantly, as it will look clear and crispy on modern screens, with vivid details.
With the Super Resolution tool in VideoProc Converter AI, you can upscale low resolution videos to 1080p/4K in the most natural way. No more blurriness or pixilation.
Tools and toturials: #Upscale video#Convert to high FPS#Deshake video
Tutorials - AI Video Upscaling and Remaster
- AI Sharpen Video
- AI Upscale DVD
- Convert to 60FPS
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Video sharpening can be a crucial step to enhance the overall quality of your footage. Traditional editing software often offers tools like unsharp mask to sharpen videos, but these tools can sometimes result in artifacts.
Here's how you can sharpen your videos using AI technology in VideoProc Converter AI:
Step 1. Launch VideoProc Converter AI and go to the Super Resolution tool.
Step 2. Import videos, and select 1x enhance or upscale by 2x/3x/4x.
Step 3. Export your videos and they will be sharpened in clear resolutions.
Read the detailed review of Best Video Sharpeners >
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Old DVDs are generally mastered in 720p or even lower resolutions, such as 352x486 or 352x576, which is far from sufficient for modern large screens. When it comes to DVD upscaling, there are both hardware and software solutions available.
• Dedicated AI Upscaling Software: Depending on your budget and specific needs, you can choose from AI upscalers such as VideoProc Converter AI, Video2X, and Topaz.
• DVD Players: Some DVD players have real-time upscaling capabilities built-in, though not necessarily AI-powered. If your DVD player has this feature, you can connect it to an HD or 4K television to upscale the content.
Learn about the specific methods for upscaling DVDs with AI, along with tips for digitizing DVDs beforehand.
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Higher frame rates mean smoother visuals and more room for slow-motion. Before AI interpolation, methods like duplicating frames, blending frames, or optical flow were used. Now with VideoProc, you can convert videos to higher FPS with AI-generated frames for realistic and smooth motion.
Here's how you can use the AI Video Interpolation tool:
Step 1. Import the low-res video into VideoProc Converter AI.
Step 2. Choose the FPS multiples to increase frames.
You can also create AI slow-motion directly.Step 3. Export the AI-interpolated video.
Learn more about the best frame rate converter here >
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"The quality of the upscaling in the Super Resolution section is quite impressive. I’ve used video and photo upscaling software that costs hundreds of bucks and have had similar results to the kinds of things I am getting out of VideoProc AI."
"The new Super Resolution section enables you to take a low resolution noisy or compressed video and expand its resolution by 200% to 400%, from standard definition to high definition 720, 720 to 1080, or from 1080 to 4K."
AI upscaler reviewed: #VideoProc Converter AI
Phil South, a tech writer for over 30 years. He contributed to MacUser and Computer Shopper and served as a technical editor for film making and vfx books.