Explore the tutorials and find how to use the new AI models in VideoProc Converter AI V7, which denoise, deblur, upscale, and add more details in a one-stop workflow. For a detailed intro about enhancing videos: bit.ly/3XKj2Pk For a detailed intro about enhancing images: bit.ly/3XGRk6f
I'm currently doing an upscale now on an i9 computer with all SSDs and 32 gig of RAM. I'd like a setting to reduce processing priority which will take longer for the conversion but also keep my machine cooler. Right now it's been about 5 minutes and 13% done so time isn't that important to me. Thank you.
@@VideoProcConverter That is important to know! I've never set priorities in task manager myself but can see how it would be helpful in using this software.
you guys are awesome i remember old videoproc and old times winx video converter😘😘 but now its really usefull for my everyday use and thanks for detailed information 💓
What are the system requirements? Your specs say "Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Lion, Mountain Lion, Mavericks, Yosemite, El Capitan, macOS Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina (10.15)." I'm running the latest version of macOS (Sonoma 14.6.1) on a Mac Studio with an M2 chip. Will this work on my computer?
Hello. Since you guys don't seem to have a dischord or somewhere I can ask, perhaps someone can answer here. When I upscale a 4 second video I end up with a 3 second video. Am I doing something wrong? What's going on?
@@artvsmachine Would you mind sending us the original video file for testing? You can use the free pCloud for uploading: u.pcloud.com/#page=register&invite=yl1XZFTVbCX and share the download link with support@videoproc.com.
@@VideoProcConverterIt's EVERY video I've tried. I just uploaded 2 files, a before and after that I just created with the same result of the program reducing the video length by 25%. Will share with support. I need coffee.
@@VideoProcConverter OK, I created a new test, and got the same result. I sent the before and after to pCloud, and shared both links with support in an email. Hope that helps. Glad to help you guys troubleshoot. I'm trusting you'll figure it out.
I will be very happy if you add these Ai features in the future and i will have it the tool forever: face swap video & image generate video & image & music remove objects deblur feature for image & video
Subscribe to the program. I liked everything, but the problem is that it takes a very long time. For example, a 22-minute anime clip took approximately 12 hours! For upscalie 😢 Video card rtx 2060 super
Thank you for your positive feedback. AI-based upscaling tools often deliver superior results by enhancing details and reducing noise, though this process can take longer. For improved speed, you might consider using the ‘Fast Mode’ in Super Resolution, which accelerates video upscaling. Additionally, updating your drivers to the latest version may help improve performance.
Once a file is enhanced to the highest degree and exported, will the outputted file size be smaller or a larger - and can you keep your original file type, like MP4? Thanks again!
In most cases, enhancing a file to the highest degree will result in a larger file size. The output file format for enhancing videos is MP4 with H.264 or HEVC codec.
I challenge you or anyone to show me how they can fix Eddie Schwartz Special Girl or Neil Young - Wondering music videos that are originally very blurry videos and i'll buy that ai enhance+upscale software in an instant if i like the result.
Hello! This seems amazing. I have an entire 720P movie collection that I will want to watch - once my 4K monitor arrives! Please tell me this. Once the program finished it's upscaling magic and just as you were about to Export the enhanced file, you showed us a "quality" slider. I don't get this. Why would you need to make any further adjustments? What does this quality slider add or improve upon? Thank you
The "quality" slider is for images, it just likes the Quality Level for videos. You can choose High, Medium, or Low for the output video quality based on your needs of speed and quality. The higher the quality is, the slower the processing speed and the bigger the output file.
@@VideoProcConverter Glad I know now. Thank you so much. Say, on your final remark, are you saying that if i do the fast speedy processing option - my output file will be much smaller in size? As example, if i converted a 1gb 720P video in the slower higher quality mode, how large would that 1gb file now be? Thanks again for helping me out over here!
@@KingdomUploader Using Fast Mode will not influence the output video size. The size of the output file can vary significantly based on the original video's resolution, codec, bitrate and the specific settings you intend to use for the output video. So we can't estimate the output video size for you. If you want to know more about the product, you can contact our support team(support@videoproc.com) for a more timely response.
We are currently in the process of developing AI features for the Mac version of our software. This project requires additional time to ensure its completion. We will provide an update and announce the release as soon as it becomes available. Thank you for your patience and understanding!
Since AI video upscaling uses fancy AI tech to create a sharper, clearer picture FRAME by FRAME, it takes far more time than regular video processing. To ensure the AI feature works faster, we have a Fast Mode for video Super Resolution. You may have a try.
How long does it take to upscale a 2-hour HD or FHD video to 4K 60 FPS with CPU configuration AMD ryzen 3700x 8 core 16 threads and VGA RTX 4070 ti super 16gb?
The processing time depends on several factors, including the resolution of the original video, the desired quality settings, and the hardware specifications of your system, and AI video upscaling takes far more time than regular video editing. Given your hardware configuration, upscaling a 2-hour HD or FHD video to 4K 60 FPS could potentially take several hours, possibly ranging from 3 to 6 hours or more.
We apologize for any inconvenience. Please understand that AI-based upscaling typically takes longer than non-AI methods, but VideoProc delivers superior results by enhancing details. To improve speed, you might consider using the 'Fast Mode' in Super Resolution, which accelerates video upscaling. Additionally, updating your drivers to the latest version may enhance performance. We are continuously working to update VideoProc to better balance speed and quality. Thank you for your understanding.
@@VideoProcConverter would that be due to your pc hardware not being powerful enough? I'm counting on an RTX 4080super being enough to handle the load and now be frightfully slow in processing.
We apologize, but the software currently supports light mode only. We understand that different users have varying needs and will consider offering additional UI modes in future updates.
I ran two videos. Both seemed to run all right but both resulted in all black picture with no sound. The files were at the expected size. The runtime was the expected too. I ran one at the 2x and one at enhance video. Both were as said above and both useless.
Would you please upgrade your GPU driver to the latest version to have a try? If this does not help, please email your settings to support@videoproc.com, our support team will analyze your issue and get back to you.
Could you please send your log file to support@videoproc.com? Our support team will analyze your issue and get back to you. Log file can be located via the path: C:\Users\YOUR_USER_NAME\AppData\Roaming\Digiarty\VideoProc Converter AI\log.txt
The AI feature requires significant computing power, which results in longer processing times compared to standard conversion and transcoding. If you're working with videos, you may choose the Fast Mode for quicker processing.
We apologize for any inconvenience. AI-based upscaling typically takes longer but provides superior results by enhancing details. To speed up the process, try using 'Fast Mode' in Super Resolution (available for video upscaling) or updating your drivers. We're constantly working to improve VideoProc for better speed and quality. Thank you for your understanding.
Explore the tutorials and find how to use the new AI models in VideoProc Converter AI V7, which denoise, deblur, upscale, and add more details in a one-stop workflow.
For a detailed intro about enhancing videos: bit.ly/3XKj2Pk
For a detailed intro about enhancing images: bit.ly/3XGRk6f
I'm currently doing an upscale now on an i9 computer with all SSDs and 32 gig of RAM. I'd like a setting to reduce processing priority which will take longer for the conversion but also keep my machine cooler. Right now it's been about 5 minutes and 13% done so time isn't that important to me. Thank you.
@@paulcassel1323 The processing priority can be set via Task Manager. Please refer to this link for details: imgur.com/a/MiQMRsF.
@@VideoProcConverter That is important to know! I've never set priorities in task manager myself but can see how it would be helpful in using this software.
you guys are awesome i remember old videoproc and old times winx video converter😘😘 but now its really usefull for my everyday use and thanks for detailed information 💓
What are the system requirements? Your specs say "Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Lion, Mountain Lion, Mavericks, Yosemite, El Capitan, macOS Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina (10.15)." I'm running the latest version of macOS (Sonoma 14.6.1) on a Mac Studio with an M2 chip. Will this work on my computer?
So just to clarify, how much is the full version to buy and does that price include upgrading of future versions?
Please see pricing here www.videoproc.com/video-converting-software/buy.htm. Both 1 Year and Lifetime Plan are available depending on your needs.
Why is it converting 4 second videos to 3 seconds?! That's not a desirable feature.
Hello. Since you guys don't seem to have a dischord or somewhere I can ask, perhaps someone can answer here. When I upscale a 4 second video I end up with a 3 second video. Am I doing something wrong? What's going on?
Could you please provide the frame rates for both the original and the output video?
@@VideoProcConverter The original is 24 fps, and the output is 24.27.
@@artvsmachine Would you mind sending us the original video file for testing? You can use the free pCloud for uploading: u.pcloud.com/#page=register&invite=yl1XZFTVbCX and share the download link with support@videoproc.com.
@@VideoProcConverterIt's EVERY video I've tried. I just uploaded 2 files, a before and after that I just created with the same result of the program reducing the video length by 25%. Will share with support. I need coffee.
@@VideoProcConverter OK, I created a new test, and got the same result. I sent the before and after to pCloud, and shared both links with support in an email. Hope that helps. Glad to help you guys troubleshoot. I'm trusting you'll figure it out.
I will be very happy if you add these Ai features in the future and i will have it the tool forever:
face swap video & image
generate video & image & music
remove objects
deblur feature for image & video
Subscribe to the program. I liked everything, but the problem is that it takes a very long time. For example, a 22-minute anime clip took approximately 12 hours! For upscalie 😢
Video card rtx 2060 super
Thank you for your positive feedback.
AI-based upscaling tools often deliver superior results by enhancing details and reducing noise, though this process can take longer. For improved speed, you might consider using the ‘Fast Mode’ in Super Resolution, which accelerates video upscaling. Additionally, updating your drivers to the latest version may help improve performance.
Once a file is enhanced to the highest degree and exported, will the outputted file size be smaller or a larger - and can you keep your original file type, like MP4? Thanks again!
In most cases, enhancing a file to the highest degree will result in a larger file size. The output file format for enhancing videos is MP4 with H.264 or HEVC codec.
I challenge you or anyone to show me how they can fix Eddie Schwartz Special Girl or Neil Young - Wondering music videos that are originally very blurry videos and i'll buy that ai enhance+upscale software in an instant if i like the result.
Hello! This seems amazing. I have an entire 720P movie collection that I will want to watch - once my 4K monitor arrives!
Please tell me this. Once the program finished it's upscaling magic and just as you were about to Export the enhanced file, you showed us a "quality" slider. I don't get this. Why would you need to make any further adjustments? What does this quality slider add or improve upon?
Thank you
The "quality" slider is for images, it just likes the Quality Level for videos. You can choose High, Medium, or Low for the output video quality based on your needs of speed and quality. The higher the quality is, the slower the processing speed and the bigger the output file.
@@VideoProcConverter Glad I know now. Thank you so much.
Say, on your final remark, are you saying that if i do the fast speedy processing option - my output file will be much smaller in size? As example, if i converted a 1gb 720P video in the slower higher quality mode, how large would that 1gb file now be? Thanks again for helping me out over here!
@@KingdomUploader Using Fast Mode will not influence the output video size. The size of the output file can vary significantly based on the original video's resolution, codec, bitrate and the specific settings you intend to use for the output video. So we can't estimate the output video size for you. If you want to know more about the product, you can contact our support team(support@videoproc.com) for a more timely response.
Great info ... now for the test!!
Any plan for a Mac version?
We are currently in the process of developing AI features for the Mac version of our software. This project requires additional time to ensure its completion. We will provide an update and announce the release as soon as it becomes available. Thank you for your patience and understanding!
i appreciate the quality ,but before i buy it . can u plz tell me . Does this also takes a decade time for exporting like topaz in a low pc ?
Since AI video upscaling uses fancy AI tech to create a sharper, clearer picture FRAME by FRAME, it takes far more time than regular video processing.
To ensure the AI feature works faster, we have a Fast Mode for video Super Resolution. You may have a try.
@@VideoProcConverter buying it
How long does it take to upscale a 2-hour HD or FHD video to 4K 60 FPS with CPU configuration AMD ryzen 3700x 8 core 16 threads and VGA RTX 4070 ti super 16gb?
The processing time depends on several factors, including the resolution of the original video, the desired quality settings, and the hardware specifications of your system, and AI video upscaling takes far more time than regular video editing. Given your hardware configuration, upscaling a 2-hour HD or FHD video to 4K 60 FPS could potentially take several hours, possibly ranging from 3 to 6 hours or more.
Thanks for your informations.
Hi help ,video is taking way too long to export how to fix it ? 😢
We apologize for any inconvenience. Please understand that AI-based upscaling typically takes longer than non-AI methods, but VideoProc delivers superior results by enhancing details. To improve speed, you might consider using the 'Fast Mode' in Super Resolution, which accelerates video upscaling. Additionally, updating your drivers to the latest version may enhance performance. We are continuously working to update VideoProc to better balance speed and quality. Thank you for your understanding.
@@VideoProcConverter would that be due to your pc hardware not being powerful enough? I'm counting on an RTX 4080super being enough to handle the load and now be frightfully slow in processing.
Pls can u add on mobile too 🙏
Is there a way to make the UI dark mode?
We apologize, but the software currently supports light mode only. We understand that different users have varying needs and will consider offering additional UI modes in future updates.
How to Frame rate mode : CFR
Frame rate mode : Constant
FrameRate_Mode_Original : VFR
I ran two videos. Both seemed to run all right but both resulted in all black picture with no sound. The files were at the expected size. The runtime was the expected too. I ran one at the 2x and one at enhance video. Both were as said above and both useless.
Please disregard the above. The videos were soundless and black using Windows video player. They work perfectly when played using VLC.
Yes, it might happen if your media player is not compatible with the necessary codec or "property" of the video.
(VLC is universal. )
4 fps on a nVidia 4060. A two hour 25 fps movie would take about 12 hours.
Would you please upgrade your GPU driver to the latest version to have a try? If this does not help, please email your settings to support@videoproc.com, our support team will analyze your issue and get back to you.
@@VideoProcConverter Speaking of which, what is your recommended pc hardware requirements for close to fastest processing time? thanks
when i export the project the it stucks at 0%, from 10 miniutes
Could you please send your log file to support@videoproc.com? Our support team will analyze your issue and get back to you.
Log file can be located via the path: C:\Users\YOUR_USER_NAME\AppData\Roaming\Digiarty\VideoProc Converter AI\log.txt
export video so long time
The AI feature requires significant computing power, which results in longer processing times compared to standard conversion and transcoding.
If you're working with videos, you may choose the Fast Mode for quicker processing.
too slow
We apologize for any inconvenience. AI-based upscaling typically takes longer but provides superior results by enhancing details.
To speed up the process, try using 'Fast Mode' in Super Resolution (available for video upscaling) or updating your drivers. We're constantly working to improve VideoProc for better speed and quality. Thank you for your understanding.
Mac users 💔
When the Ai features are going to come for mac..?
Fingers crossed