Vreveal Premium | 3.2.0.13029

Vreveal Premium | 3.2.0.13029

The version 3.2.0.13029 build is often cited by users as a "sweet spot" in the software's lifecycle. It incorporated a suite of features designed specifically for remediation rather than creative editing. Unlike traditional Non-Linear Editors (NLEs) like Adobe Premiere or Final Cut, vReveal did not offer timeline editing, transitions, or complex audio mixing. It was a dedicated rescue tool.

Despite its prowess, vReveal eventually ceased development. Understanding why requires looking at the evolution of technology: vReveal Premium 3.2.0.13029

Version 3.2.0.13029 featured a dark-themed, two-panel layout (Source vs. Preview). You could scrub a timeline, apply a filter, and see the result instantly—no rendering required for preview. The version 3

Even by today’s standards, the feature set of vReveal Premium 3.2.0.13029 remains impressive. Here is a breakdown of what the software could do. Noise reduction and sharpening

While not true AI upscaling (that came later with Topaz Video AI), vReveal Premium 3.2.0.13029 could upscale 480p DVDs to 1080p or even 4K using its super-resolution engine. The results were not perfect, but they were shockingly good for the era.


  • Noise reduction and sharpening
  • Exposure and color correction
  • Artifact handling and deinterlacing
  • Format and codec support
  • Export and performance
  • UI/UX tweaks