Download VideoProc Converter AI to copy your DVDs to computer now: bit.ly/48dxIJf Once you become a VideoProc user, you can handle copy DVDs, video quality upscaling, image enlargement, video file format conversion, compressing, editing, recording, and more in one package.
changing the resolution from a DVD to 1920x1080 will only increase the file size, it will not upscale the video, nor will it look sharper, you can only upscale from 720x480 to 1920x1080 if you use AI, but that is enherently slow, coding a movie will take more than a day, so i leave it at the DVD's original resolution, you could use the sharpen filter, however, it sharpens too much and you dont have a way to manually turn it down so you dant have those horrible halo's, anyway, otherwise a great tool
The components of video size include resolution, duration, bit rate, and frame rate. It is undeniable that increasing the resolution of a video will also increase its size. Furthermore, it is certain that AI will enhance the clarity of a video. However, this process requires time for improvement. With VideoProc's AI processing speed of 2 frames per second, it would take approximately 30 hours to process a 2-hour video with a standard speed of 720p and 30fps. This calculation is based on 2×60 minutes×60 seconds×30fps/(2×60 minutes×60 seconds)=30 hours. However, external factors such as computer performance may affect the processing speed and lead to slightly longer processing times. Therefore, it is recommended to estimate the processing time based on the specifics of the video in order to better manage expectations. Thank you for your understanding!@@ronnyb5890
@@ronnyb5890 The components of video size are resolution, duration, bit rate, and frame rate. It is undeniable that increasing the resolution will also increase the size of the video. Furthermore, it is certain that AI will improve the clarity of the video. However, this process requires time. VideoProc has an AI processing speed of 2 frames per second. For example, a 2-hour, 720p, 30fps video would take approximately 30 hours to process at standard speed (calculated as 2 × 60 minutes × 60 seconds × 30 fps / (2 × 60 minutes × 60 seconds) = 30 hours). The processing speed may be longer if other factors such as computer performance come into play. Therefore, by considering the specifics of your video, you can roughly estimate how long it will take for AI to process it. This way you can plan accordingly for the expected processing time. Thank you for your understanding!
The components of video size are resolution, duration, bit rate, and frame rate. It is undeniable that increasing the resolution will also increase the size of the video. Furthermore, it is certain that AI will improve the clarity of the video. However, this process requires time. VideoProc has an AI processing speed of 2 frames per second. For example, a 2-hour, 720p, 30fps video would take approximately 30 hours to process at standard speed (calculated as 2 × 60 minutes × 60 seconds × 30 fps / (2 × 60 minutes × 60 seconds) = 30 hours). The processing speed may be longer if other factors such as computer performance come into play. Therefore, by considering the specifics of your video, you can roughly estimate how long it will take for AI to process it. This way you can plan accordingly for the expected processing time. Thank you for your understanding!@@ronnyb5890
I would definitely use an SSD Drive for these DVD conversation processes. I do know that SSD Drives are a bit more expensive than your typical, conventional, older technology ("vintage & retro"!) Mechanical "Pointer" Drives, BUT IT IS WELL WORTH THE INVESTMENT to invest in a proven SSD Drive Platform, in order to limit, or just basically "DO AWAY WITH" the crashing of an older Mechanical "Pointer" Drive. The following "name brand" recommendation IS JUST MY OPINION and has NOTHING to do with ANY PAID ENDORSEMENT. In other words, it's JUST A GOOD WILL & HELPFUL ENCOURAGEMENT: I have been using Samsung® EVO™ Series SSD Drives, 2 TB versions, for my stock of DELL laptops, with ABSOLUTELY NO CRASHING OR INSTABILITY ISSUES WHATSOEVER, for the last three years. A good & viable choice. Again, this is JUST my thought, recommendation & opinion, NOT ANY KIND of paid or official endorsement for the Samsung® company. Thank you very much, "BolsaChicaRadio"