1. How to register AVCLabs Video Enhancer AI on macOS
AVCLabs Video Enhancer AI is shareware. The free trial version allows users to convert 3 videos for free with watermark saved. You can download the trial version to see if our Video Enhancer AI is your best choice, then purchase a license to unlock the limitation.
Try it Free Buy NowStep 1: Launch Video Enhancer AI
Launch AVCLabs Video Enhancer AI, then click the button at the right-top corner and choose Register.

Step 2: Register Video Enhancer AI
Copy & paste your registration e-mail address and the license code to AVCLabs Video Enhancer AI.

2. How to Use AVCLabs Video Enhancer AI on macOS
Step 1: Add Video
Click the Browse button to import the videos file or drag and drop the source file to the program.

Step 2: Choose the AI Model and Customize the Output Settings
On the right panel of AVCLabs Video Enhancer AI, the AI Model "Upscale" is checked by default. "Denoise" and "Face Refinement" are optional. You can select "Denoise" if the source video is noisy and grainy, and select "Face Refinement" if you'd like to enhance facial details.

For different processing speed and output quality, you can modify the Upscale model in further. There are two options for Mac: Standard, Ultra.
Standard: Frame-by-frame processing, at fast speed.
Ultra: Frame-by-frame HD models, a slightly slower speed, recommended if you have no requirements on processing speed.

Then choose the Video Size you want to upscale your videos to 100%, 200%, 400%, 720p, 1080p, 2K, QXGA, Quad HD, WQXGA, UHD, 4K, or 8K.

Note: Video enhancement with AI is a resource/time-consuming task. Please make sure your Mac is runing macOS 10.15 and above using Apple M1 Chip. Check out the system and hardware requirements of AVCLabs Video Enhancer AI.
Then choose the Video as MP4(H.264), AVI(Uncompressed). AVI(Uncompressed) will result in massive file size because it will be preserving all visual details.

Step 3: Configure the Video and Performance Settings
Click the button and select "Settings", a settings dialogue pops up where you can change the Video and Performance Settings.
On the Video Settings, allow "Crop to fill frame" to scale the input video to fill the full frame of the output video (no black bars), and "Deinterlacing" to reduce horizontal lines in the video.
On the Performance Settings, you can choose the "AI Processor" to determine what hardware (GPU or CPU) will be used by the application when processing, and "Max memory consumption" to Lowest, Low, Medium, High, and Highest. "High" is recommended if you close any other programs on your computer.

Step 3: Trim Video
At the bottom panel of AVCLabs Video Enhancer AI, you can trim your video frame by frame by inputting the frame number or dragging the progress bar to select the start and end frame manually.

Step 5: Preview Video
After all settings, you can click the "Play" icon on the video to preview up to 30 frames of the video to view the AI-enhanced effect.

Step 4: Start Processing Your Videos
After all settings done, click the Start Processing button to start processing your video. You can pause the conversion if the computer needs to be occupied for other tasks, and resume it when the computer is available. After the processing is complete, you can open the file folder and enjoy the final video in a better view.
