VideoEnhancer uses a large number of VirtualDub filters and additional codecs to recompress the video processing and restore the mosaic. You can greatly improve the quality of your video by forcing its resolution using Video Enhancer, which can use most VirtualDub filters and any codec for heavy compression.
Sometimes, when watching some Japanese movies (you know!), there are always some mosaics that are very annoying! Many romantic movies will add mosaics (let’s not talk about movies). This software can restore the coded part of the movie to the greatest extent, remove the parts of the movie that block what you want to see, and let you enjoy uncensored movies.
How nice it would be to clear the mosaic! Ha, there must be many friends who feel the same way as the editor!
This software is the nemesis of mosaic...
VideoEnhancer uses a large number of VirtualDub filters and additional codecs to recompress the video processing to restore the mosaic (the optimization effect for thin codes is okay).
In fact, this software focuses more on improving the quality of the video, and demosaicing is just an accessory function.
Note: After mosaic conversion, the original video file will become larger.
VideoEnhancer usage tutorial
1. Start Video Enhancer and enter the main interface of Video Enhancer, as shown in the figure:
2. There is a browse button on the lower right side of the input video file. Click Browse and select the video to be processed, as shown in the figure:
3. There is a "Multiple Files" under Browse, which means that Video Enhancer can process multiple video files at the same time. Click Multiple Files to add other files to be processed, as shown in the figure:
4. Click Add, select other files to be processed, and then click OK to return to the main interface:
5. Next there is a super-resolution mode. If your computer configuration is okay, select the quality priority mode above, otherwise select the speed priority below. This is a different interpolation calculation method for video processing.
6. The browse on the lower right side of the output file allows you to choose the storage path of the processed file. It is best to choose a place with a relatively large space, because the output AVI takes up a large amount of disk space, and the specific encoding depends on the different encodings.
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7. The frame size below is the resolution setting. Different file requirements require different sizes. Be careful to set the appropriate ratio, otherwise the picture will be deformed. If you don’t know the ratio, you can use the advanced mode (the right part of the main interface, the simple mode and advanced mode conversion button at the bottom left) and select super resolution, as shown in the figure , there is a "Maintain Aspect Ratio" checkbox.
8. Next is the compression option. There is a choice on the right side of it, as shown in the figure:
See it framed by a red rectangle? Select it. The following picture appears:
9. After selecting, click Configuration on the right, as shown in the figure:
encode means encoding, that is, what standards video processing meets. Here are the standards you can choose:
fourcc is the video player you processed and what decoder is needed to play it.
Mode refers to the compression mode, using a constant ratio or other methods.
We select the first constant ratio, and the bit rate setting will appear below, as shown in the figure:
Bitrate means bit rate.
10. After setting up, proceed to the audio settings, as shown in the figure:
According to your audio requirements, choose the corresponding sound quality.