New users can now toggle between "Quality" and "Speed" modes directly from the main interface. The portable version includes a real-time benchmark tool that tests your current drive read/write speed and GPU capability to recommend the optimal settings.
Using the portable version is remarkably simple. Here is a typical workflow for upscaling an old 480p YouTube rip to 1080p.
Step 1: Download and Extract
Because it is portable, you won't run an .exe installer. Instead, you download a .zip or .7z archive. Extract it to a folder on your D: drive, E: drive, or a USB SSD. avclabs video enhancer ai portable new
Step 2: Launch the Executable
Open the folder and double-click AVCLabs_Video_Enhancer_Portable.exe. No installation wizard appears; the interface loads instantly.
Step 3: Load Your Video Click "Add Files." The new version supports MP4, MOV, MKV, AVI, WMV, and even HEVC/H.265 codecs natively. New users can now toggle between "Quality" and
Step 4: Select AI Model
Step 5: Preview & Adjust Use the preview window to compare Original vs. AI Enhanced. Adjust the "Remove Noise" slider (0-100). For the new version, try setting noise between 20-40 for natural results. Step 5: Preview & Adjust Use the preview
Step 6: Export Choose output format (H.264 for compatibility, H.265 for smaller file size). Click "Start Processing." The portable version will utilize your GPU. You can close the laptop lid—it continues processing in the background without crashing.
The keyword here is "Portable." Traditionally, AI video enhancers are bulky. They install drivers, write to the Windows Registry, and tie themselves to a single machine. The New AVCLabs Video Enhancer AI Portable changes all of this.