Recently, I used AVCLabs Video Enhancer AI to process a video I filmed with my phone a few years ago. The video was only 720p, and due to poor lighting, there was a lot of noise in the image, and the details were very blurry.
After importing the video, I selected the "Ultra" mode. It took about 10 minutes (the video was 5 minutes long), and the output video was noticeably much clearer, especially in terms of facial details and background textures, which were much more refined than the original. The noise reduction was also impressive, making the image much cleaner. Although it’s not perfect, it’s certainly much better than the results I got from other software.
Overall, this software is easy to use, and the results are quite noticeable, making it especially suitable for users who need to quickly repair old videos. However, it does have higher system requirements, and there can be some lag when processing longer videos. Additionally, the price is a bit steep, so if you only need it occasionally, it might not seem worth it. But if you often need to process videos, it's definitely a tool worth trying.