Video Uniquifier for Source Videos
GiliSoft Video UniReel is built around one main job: helping users create varied versions from videos they own or are authorized to edit. Its core controls include frame extraction, frame interpolation, MD5 modification, random mirror, random filter, random effect, random background, random border, random speed, random transition, and optional segment deletion.
Use it when a video needs a refreshed output version without rebuilding the whole project manually. Cutting, joining, subtitles, watermarks, music, download, text, and audio tools are useful supporting functions, but the differentiating value is the parameter-based video variation engine shown in the screenshots.
Core Video Uniquifier Features
Use fixed frame parameters to extract or interpolate frames, helping the exported version differ from the original while keeping the video usable. Apply controlled random mirror, filter, and visual effect changes to create natural-looking variants from the same source material. Use optional screen adjustment and segment deletion controls when specific portions or framing need to be changed during output preparation.
Modify the exported file signature so the final output is generated as a new file rather than a simple untouched copy. Adjust border, background, speed, and transition options when a source video needs a visibly refreshed presentation. After applying uniquifier parameters, use the regular video, text, audio, downloader, and export tools for cleanup and final delivery.
Who Is This For?
Creators preparing video variants: use frame, mirror, filter, effect, border, speed, and MD5 options when authorized source videos need refreshed output versions.
Marketing teams refreshing owned clips: prepare alternate versions of campaign clips with parameter changes first, then use subtitles, watermark, music, or crop tools for final polish.
Course and training video teams: create refreshed lesson clips from existing training videos, then add subtitles, text, branding, or audio adjustments when needed.
Media operators handling repeated variation tasks: use parameter-based controls when many authorized clips need similar but not identical output treatment.





