
Super Video Enhancer is intended to convert between video formats. Moreover, it supports some basic editing features, which include enhancing the image. In terms of appearance, the tool does not look too different from other media converters, which is definitely an advantage as to usability.
Good news is that you can process files in batches. Thus, you can start by creating a list of items you wish to transcode. It is important to remember that you should pick the desired streams when the source video contains multiple video, audio and subtitle tracks.
The application supports a long list of media formats, including not only video but audio as well. Likewise, there are multiple output profiles to choose from, which are conveniently described by the names of the devices supporting them. Fortunately, you can use individual conversion profiles for each of the files on the source list. Likewise, it is possible to use custom output parameters for more specific needs.
In relation to editing features, the most outstanding one is the possibility to enhance video. In this regard, it increases the quality of the image by upscaling resolution, optimizing brightness and contrast, removing video noise and de-shaking image. Regrettably, the results may not always be what you expected. Additionally, you can use the tool to rotate, merge and crop videos. Likewise, the app can add effects, simulate 3D and add watermarks.
All in all, Super Video Enhancer can be used to transcode video to many different formats. As a video enhancer, it cannot do miracles, so many times the enhancement is almost unnoticeable. Although the product is advertised as free, it should actually be bought from the Mac Store.
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