Danny

Danny

Music and Video Lover
AVCLabs Video Blur AI
I’ve been using AVCLabs Video Blur AI mainly for face blurring, and honestly, it works really well. It automatically picks up all the faces in a video—even in group shots—which saves me a ton of time. You can blur every face or just choose the ones you want, which is super handy. No need to go frame by frame or do anything complicated.

What's great

time-saving (3)automatic face detection (4)
DispCam
I've been using DispCam for a while and it's really great! It lets me download videos from Disney+ and save them as MP4 files. Super handy for watching offline, and the video quality is excellent. It's also really easy to use—highly recommend!

What's great

easy to use (2)offline viewing (3)downloads Disney+ videos (4)saves videos as MP4 (3)
AVCLabs Video Enhancer AI
Okay, so I finally tried AVCLabs Video Enhancer AI, and holy cow—it actually works! My old, grainy videos look WAY sharper after processing. Like, details I couldn’t even see before suddenly pop out. The AI somehow magically fixes blurry faces and messy backgrounds without making things look fake or overprocessed. The best part? It’s stupid easy to use. Just drag and drop, hit enhance, and boom—your footage gets a glow-up. The noise reduction and stabilization are legit too. My shaky phone clips now look smooth AF, like they were shot on a gimbal. Yeah, it’s not the cheapest tool out there, but for the results? Totally worth it if you’ve got precious memories (or just bad footage) to salvage. 10/10 would recommend to anyone who hates pixelated nightmares.

What's great

easy to use (2)noise reduction (2)face enhancement (3)sharpness improvement (2)video stabilization (2)video upscaling (3)

What needs improvement

high cost (1)
VidiCable
Works great for recording videos from many websites. Very fast and has great output quality. The only drawback is that it restarts every time you select a website, please improve.