I tried this in the hope it would stabilise the videos I generated using AI, as all AI video generators have an issue creating static camera videos, sadly it did nothing at all.
I dream of an AI based video stabilization tool that "reconstructs" missing material, e.g. what is clipped in the crop edge or what got clipped in the original. For example: if you have a shaky video of a sitting guitar player in a concert, and sometimes half of the head disappears (is clipped) from the screen for a few frames in the original video, then the software could reconstruct the missing part of the head (and background) based on how it looked earlier. This should work great specially if the player did not move the head during those missing frames and the missing part of the head is missing for just a second or less.
VideoProc Converter AI does not support this feature currently , but we have submitted your feature request to our engineering team and we will try to achieve this feature in the future.
Do you mean the program got stuck while loading a media file? Could you please send your log file to to support@videoproc.com? Our support team will investigate 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\aiproclog.txt
VideoProc Converter AI has significantly enhanced AI processing speed by fully leveraging GPU acceleration. To utilize GPU acceleration for AI processing, you need to keep the drivers updated with support for Vulkan (Vulkan ≥ 1.2.x) and OpenCL APIs (OpenCL ≥ 1.0). If your GPU is not qualified with GPU acceleration, you can still opt for CPU computation, Stabilization and Super Resolution function normally, but the speed will be much lower than using GPU acceleration.
It's true...Stabilization AI results are really terrible and worse than original video. My main subject is still moving all over the frame and the background is wobbly, like it's being blown in the wind.
We're sorry to hear that you're experiencing issues. To assist you better, could you please provide more details about the problem you're facing? We would appreciate it if you could write to support@videoproc.com with the details. This will help us identify and address the issue more effectively.
I've just checked the software with one of my videos I'm having trouble stabilizing for a very long time. Well.......... It's bad. I mean, really bad. Nothing like the ads on the site, or here on TH-cam. The result is exactly the same as it was in old 2012 Mercalli software, everything is jelly wibble-wobble. Where's AI, where's image synthesizing? Where's all the fancy stuff? I can achieve such poor generic results much faster in any of the old programs.
Would you please email your settings to support@videoproc.com? Our support team will analyze whether there are some settings that can be adjusted to improve the output quality.
The first email does not need to contain the source. Simply let them know what your issue is. Our support team will then inform you of the next steps and what is required from you.@@kotbayun2207
【FYI】Official Statement: It has come to our attention that some users have raised concerns about the processing speed of VideoProc Converter AI. We would like to take this opportunity to make a statement on the matter. We understand that there have been variations in processing speed for our AI tool, caused by differences in computer devices, video sources, and tools used. As such, we would like to provide several sets of genuine testing data as reference for your consideration. Super Resolution Result 1: Upscaling a video from 720p to 4K, it takes 0.2s for each frame. Tested on a Windows 10 PC with NVIDIA GeForce RTX3060 TI 8GB GPU Result 2: For a video from 720p to 4K, it renders 5 frames per second. Tested on a Windows 10 PC with NVIDIA GeForce RTX3060 TI 8GB GPU Frame Interpolation Converting a 1080p video from 30fps to 150fps (5x interpolation), it generates 34 frames per second. Tested on a Windows 10 PC with NVIDIA GeForce RTX3060 TI 8GB GPU Stabilization It takes 56 seconds to analyze a 40-sec 1080p video in Two Pass and Fastest Mode. Tested on a Windows 10 PC with NVIDIA GeForce RTX3060 TI 8GB GPU
This is not possible, most likely due to some settings that are not properly adjusted. We highly recommend reaching out to support@videoproc.com for assistance.
Paid users do not need to pay any additional fees. Could you please tell us more details of the problem you encountered? Ps, if you have tech problems with the program, please contact our support team(support@videoproc.com) for assistance.
Learn more about this AI Video Stabilizer: bit.ly/47e0mIP
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Looks amazing, I can't wait to try it out (I also use your VideoProc Vlogger for making music videos!)
I tried this in the hope it would stabilise the videos I generated using AI, as all AI video generators have an issue creating static camera videos, sadly it did nothing at all.
This feature is very good. Even a person stepping on stones walking across a creek does not confuse it. Thanks!
Thanks for your support❤️
I dream of an AI based video stabilization tool that "reconstructs" missing material, e.g. what is clipped in the crop edge or what got clipped in the original. For example: if you have a shaky video of a sitting guitar player in a concert, and sometimes half of the head disappears (is clipped) from the screen for a few frames in the original video, then the software could reconstruct the missing part of the head (and background) based on how it looked earlier. This should work great specially if the player did not move the head during those missing frames and the missing part of the head is missing for just a second or less.
VideoProc Converter AI does not support this feature currently , but we have submitted your feature request to our engineering team and we will try to achieve this feature in the future.
it never gets out of the loading stage. doesnt work very well
Do you mean the program got stuck while loading a media file?
Could you please send your log file to to support@videoproc.com? Our support team will investigate 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\aiproclog.txt
Need a GPU?
VideoProc Converter AI has significantly enhanced AI processing speed by fully leveraging GPU acceleration. To utilize GPU acceleration for AI processing, you need to keep the drivers updated with support for Vulkan (Vulkan ≥ 1.2.x) and OpenCL APIs (OpenCL ≥ 1.0).
If your GPU is not qualified with GPU acceleration, you can still opt for CPU computation, Stabilization and Super Resolution function normally, but the speed will be much lower than using GPU acceleration.
It's true...Stabilization AI results are really terrible and worse than original video. My main subject is still moving all over the frame and the background is wobbly, like it's being blown in the wind.
Would you mind sending us the original video file for testing? You can use WeTransfer for uploading and email to support@videoproc.com.
It doesn't work mate
We're sorry to hear that you're experiencing issues. To assist you better, could you please provide more details about the problem you're facing? We would appreciate it if you could write to support@videoproc.com with the details. This will help us identify and address the issue more effectively.
I've just checked the software with one of my videos I'm having trouble stabilizing for a very long time.
Well..........
It's bad.
I mean, really bad. Nothing like the ads on the site, or here on TH-cam. The result is exactly the same as it was in old 2012 Mercalli software, everything is jelly wibble-wobble. Where's AI, where's image synthesizing? Where's all the fancy stuff?
I can achieve such poor generic results much faster in any of the old programs.
Would you please email your settings to support@videoproc.com? Our support team will analyze whether there are some settings that can be adjusted to improve the output quality.
@@VideoProcConverter does this email have to contain source footage?
The first email does not need to contain the source. Simply let them know what your issue is. Our support team will then inform you of the next steps and what is required from you.@@kotbayun2207
【FYI】Official Statement:
It has come to our attention that some users have raised concerns about the processing speed of VideoProc Converter AI. We would like to take this opportunity to make a statement on the matter.
We understand that there have been variations in processing speed for our AI tool, caused by differences in computer devices, video sources, and tools used. As such, we would like to provide several sets of genuine testing data as reference for your consideration.
Super Resolution
Result 1: Upscaling a video from 720p to 4K, it takes 0.2s for each frame.
Tested on a Windows 10 PC with NVIDIA GeForce RTX3060 TI 8GB GPU
Result 2: For a video from 720p to 4K, it renders 5 frames per second.
Tested on a Windows 10 PC with NVIDIA GeForce RTX3060 TI 8GB GPU
Frame Interpolation
Converting a 1080p video from 30fps to 150fps (5x interpolation), it generates 34 frames per second.
Tested on a Windows 10 PC with NVIDIA GeForce RTX3060 TI 8GB GPU
Stabilization
It takes 56 seconds to analyze a 40-sec 1080p video in Two Pass and Fastest Mode.
Tested on a Windows 10 PC with NVIDIA GeForce RTX3060 TI 8GB GPU
disapppointed!! its actually worse!!
This is not possible, most likely due to some settings that are not properly adjusted. We highly recommend reaching out to support@videoproc.com for assistance.
@@VideoProcConverter ok
Guys don't waste your time it's fake. Did nothing on my videos and waste your time after finishing wants money for paid subscription.
Paid users do not need to pay any additional fees. Could you please tell us more details of the problem you encountered?
Ps, if you have tech problems with the program, please contact our support team(support@videoproc.com) for assistance.