"Can shaking videos become stable in seconds?
When many people make Short Video, the biggest headache is the swaying pictures. If you can't hold your mobile phone steadily, or if you take a video while walking, the picture will shake. In the past, I could only adjust it slowly later, but now there are AI tools that can be done in a few seconds.
For example, Stabilize AI, which has become popular recently. It is specially optimized for jittered video, and the algorithm can automatically identify the motion trajectory of the picture. When you upload a video, it automatically calculates how to fill the frame. After adjustment, even if your hands shake a lot, the video looks like a stabilizer has been used.
There is also the Media Processing Service plug-in in Coze's workflow. It can call the AI de-shake function with one click. For example, if you take a travel vlog, the camera wiggles a lot when walking. Using this tool to process it, a stable version can be output in a few minutes. The key is that the effect is natural and will not stretch and deform the picture like old technology.
Why is it so convenient now? Because AI technology has advanced. In the past, shaking relied on frame insertion, which was simple and crude. AI can now analyze screen content and intelligently complete missing frames. It's like adding a virtual stabilizer to the video.
However, there are a few points to pay attention to. First, not all tools are suitable for long videos. Some AI processing videos that exceed one minute will get stuck. Second, the effect is better with complex backgrounds. For example, if you shoot a character talking, the background is a solid color wall, and the edges may be a little frizzy after shaking. Third, free versions usually have limitations. For example, it can only process for 30 seconds or the resolution is limited.
If you are the creator of TikTok, I recommend trying this kind of AI tool. Especially those who make street photography and sports videos. It used to take half an hour to adjust a shot, but now it can be generated with one click and save the original material. The efficiency improvement is not a little bit.
Let's talk about how to choose tools. Look at a few key points. What formats are supported? How fast is processing? Is there a watermark? For example, Stabilize AI supports multiple formats, but it takes ten minutes to process a long video. The Coze plug-in is faster but only supports certain resolutions.
Many tools now also incorporate Coze Workflows. You can set automatic upload, automatic processing, and automatic download. For example, if you shoot footage, upload it directly to Coze, set the de-shake parameters, and wait for the notification. Save yourself staring at your computer.
Of course, AI is not everything. For example, if you are filming ultra-high-speed sports, such as racing cars. In this scenario, the AI de-shake effect is limited. But daily photography is enough. For example, filming children running around, or pets playing, the effect is obvious.
There is also an unpopular usage. For example, if you take an old video, the quality is generally shaky. Use AI to shake, and you may be able to save it. Although the picture quality cannot be improved, at least the picture is stable and the appearance is much better.
Remind everyone. There are now more and more such AI tools. But don't blindly pursue new names. The core depends on the effect and price. For example, some tools promote "AI deep empowerment", but the actual effect is average. It's better to choose one with good reputation.
In short, AI tools are a shortcut to stabilize jittery videos. Choose the right tool and you can do it in a few minutes. The time saved is just enough to take a few more creative shots. "


