Most smartphone cameras today have Optical Image Stabilization or Electronic Image Stabilization as standard. Some have both, but usually, those are the high-end devices you can’t afford. Now, for those who film without the above technologies, your videos will likely appear shaky and unwatchable.
Imagine being at a concert where the music makes you do things you’ve never done. You’re filming and dancing like a crazy person without realizing you’re messing up the video. After returning home, you’ve finally understood that your video is a shaky mess, so what to do in this strange situation?
Well, you’ll need quality software for that, and quite a few are on the web. And so we’re going to talk about the free version of Video DeShake, a software solely aiming to fix the shakiness in your videos. The good thing about this tool is that it requires no technical magic on the user’s part. Drop the video in, hit the button, and you’re ready.
Video DeShake is a free video stabilizer software
Load and DeShake Files
The software makes it very easy to load and DeShake a video file. Simply click on the plus button to locate and add a video, then click on the button below that says DeShake.
Convert Videos
If you have a video you’d like to convert to MP4 or other formats, then once you’ve added the file, make sure to tick the Video format converting box, select the output file format from the dropdown menu, then hit the DeShake button.
Options
OK, so to get to the Options window, click on File, then Options. A new window will appear, and there you’ll see quite a few things. From here, the user can adjust how aggressively the tool should fix shakiness.
For example, if the shakiness in your video is mild, set the tool so that it doesn’t overdo its job. Folks can also adjust the smoothing and accuracy to a level that works best for them.
You can download Video DeShake from its homepage.