Tools to download and edit and enhance videos

SomeGuy

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I've been asked by various members what tools I use to edit and enhance my videos posted on the thread "Details hiding in the shadows". If you're interested in doing your own editing, then use the following tools. They are all free to download and use.

First you need a quality video source, 1080p or 4K Blu-ray, is the best, 720p is acceptable. Anything less, the resolution loses details especially in dark scenes.

Video sources

For best quality video clip sources use:

Zorg, a frequent contributor on this board: https://www.zorg.video/
Johnny Moronic, posts frequently with many International TV and Movies captures: http://www.johnny-moronic.com/
PlanetSuzy The Celebrity Video || Explicit Movie Sex Scene, Sex Tape thread: http://www.planetsuzy.org/showthread.php?p=28079157
Vintage videos prior to 1997 http://vintage-erotica-forum.com/index.php

Avoid videos from Ancensored, Mr.Skin, TnAFlix, VK.com and other popular aggregator sites as they are overly compressed with low bit rates so videos look soft and lack details in dark scenes.

Please feel free to post below other quality video sources you know of.

Downloading

Use jdownloader, a free, open-source download management tool to make downloading easy and fast from many File Hosting sites such as Rapidgator, Keep2Share, 1Fichier, etc.
Download link: https://jdownloader.org/

On sites that stream videos use Video Download Helper, a free extension and the Companion app to capture almost any video stream
Download link: https://www.downloadhelper.net/install (available for Firefox, Chrome and Edge)

Editing video

To edit the video use the free video processing software, AviDemux.
Download link: http://avidemux.sourceforge.net/

Very simple to use

1. Open your video
2. On the video timescale slider edit out the parts of the video not needed. Use arrow keys to jump to the start of a section to edit out, press [Ctrl-PgUp] to mark start point, move slider to end of the section, press [Ctrl-PgDn] to mark end point. Click on the red (X) button to delete section. Continue with the rest of video deleting parts not needed.
3. Once satisfied with video clip to enhance, choose your video output.
For widest playability across many devices use Mpeg4 AVC (x.264) as the codec, for smaller file size choose HEVC (x265), and your output format (mp4 for widest playability)
3. Click on Filters button to enhance your video:
Use Colors (MPlayer eq2 filter) to adjust Gamma along with Saturation to bring out details in dark scenes. Use RGB sliders to adjust colors
Use Colors (Color Balance filter) Midtone slider to further brighten details in dark parts
Use Sharpness to sharpen details
Use Noise to smooth out video noise
Use Transform to crop, resize, or change FPS (slow motion)
4. Save output video

Upload your creation to share with others on MediaFire, MEGA, or any other popular sharing sites.
 
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SomeGuy

Well-Known Member
UniFab has now made their Video Converter function of their suite of Video Processing tools free to use. Basic tool to reformat into different video format, change resolution, change bit rate, and trim video with benefit of using your computer's GPU to make processing faster. (Note: AviDemux covers the same functions and more but does not use your GPU)

Download from: https://unifab.ai/video-converter.htm

Bonus: it can create a 3D video from a 2D source for free (which AviDemux is not able to do). This is the tool I used for the 3D video posted on this Board. Can create 3D videos in SBS format for use on 3D TVs, or in Anaglyph format (red/blue glasses).

Sample:

Efrat Dor in Yes (2026)

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Efrat Dor in Yes (2026) in 3D SBS format

Efrat Dor.3D.1.jpg


https://www.mediafire.com/file/86b4z51g2l4idew/Efrat+Dor.Yes.2026.1080hd-3d.mp4/file

Tip: If you don't have a 3D TV, you can still watch 3D SBS videos on a regular monitor or TV set. You will need to get anaglyph glasses (red/cyan) from Amazon and other online stores (very inexpensive).

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To play 3D SBS format videos in VLC player (Windows or Mac)

Launch VLC and open your 3D SBS video file.
Go to the top menu and select Tools > Effects and Filters (or press Ctrl+E).
Enable Anaglyph:
Click on the Video Effects tab.
Click on the Advanced tab (or Miscellaneous in some versions).
Check the Anaglyph 3D box.
The image will now appear in a red/blue format.
Put on your anaglyph glasses to watch

You can also permanently convert the 3D SBS video into anaglyph format using VLC convert function.
 
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