![]() It has potential but that zoom thing.I'll keep it for now.Aiseesoft Video Enhancer is one of the best video enhancement software that automatically upscales resolution, optimizes brightness and contrast, and removes video noise. I haven't yet tried to see what it would do if I tried the features independently, though. ![]() It did reduce the shakiness on the video, but because it had zoomed it so far, it was blurrier than before. I'd post a comparison screenshot, but I'm not sure how. When I checked the output vid, the first thing I noticed was that it had zoomed in. I mean, why not, right? It's there! It took 6min to complete. I had to do everything (resolution enhancement aka deblur, optimize brightness & contrast, reduce video noise, reduce video shaking) all at once. I tested the software on an old video (about 8-9yrs old) from my son's Little League days. It automatically set the output folder to "Documents" instead of "Videos" but that's easily changeable in the preferences menu. Save | CancelÄownloaded and installed cleanly on my Vista Home Basic 32-bit after disabling Avast for 10min. You can still try, but the odds of success are less. And in that case it's harder to compensate for, because any loss with digital video often means that data is gone forever. If the video was made by a pro or pros, any quality loss was probably introduced after they released & distributed it, but before you got your hands on it. You can of course use Tipard Video Enhancer on video you haven't shot yourself - there's just IMHO a lot less need nowadays. ![]() Unfortunately there are quite a few different types, or maybe better said as causes of noise, so what works best for you may not work so well for someone else, or for any video shot with a different camera - IOW your mileage can vary. But software can make a noisy picture look better. Likewise no software will make up for artifacts added when the video is compressed prior to being written to a file. No software will fully make up for the quality difference between a picture without noise & one with. VirtualDub & AviSynth can be & are still used, but they're a bit long in tooth so-to-speak. VirtualDub & AviSynth were the most popular tools, along with Handbrake, which is still updated & used by a loyal following. Video quality was uneven, and filtering captured video was fairly common. A bit over 10 years ago capturing or recording analog video broadcast or cable/satellite programs & movies used to be popular. Removing noise &/or artifacts is where Tipard Video Enhancer has its work cut out for it. Next would be color &/or lightness or brightness, because again the original picture remains - the colors of the pixels are just remapped. You'll probably get the best results using de-shaking software, because the original picture isn't redone, but centered & cropped, and that's where there's more competition, even from Microsoft. When you use lower or reasonably priced gear, you can use Tipard Video Enhancer to try to bridge some of that quality gap. ![]() Recording video using a drone works the same way - better quality video costs more money. You can shoot video with a super expensive cell phone, one that includes one of the best cameras, or you can make do with the much cheaper cameras many of us use, also making do with lower quality video. you can use an expensive DSLR, taking advantage of its automatic exposure, focusing, & image stabilization, or you can spend a fraction of that money, doing without those things. Basically you can spend lots of money on hardware or equipment to shoot video, or you can spend quite a bit less, but get lower quality results, e.g. ![]()
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