Get the most out of Video Batcher
Video Batcher is already powerful with default settings. In 90% of cases, you don't need to change anything - just click process and you're good to go!
The settings below are for advanced users who want to fine-tune their variations. Feel free to experiment, but know that the defaults are optimized for maximum effectiveness.
Controls how many videos are processed simultaneously.
Recommended: 4 Workers
Perfect balance of speed and stability for most systems.
Caution: 6+ Workers
Only use 6+ workers if you have a very powerful graphics card (RTX 3080+, RTX 4070+, or equivalent AMD/Intel).
Using too many workers on weaker systems can cause:
Quick Guide:
The default values are optimized for maximum variation while maintaining visual quality.
Adjusts overall lightness and dynamic range.
Controls color intensity and vibrancy.
Shifts the overall color tone.
Randomly crops and scales the video. Guaranteed minimum 1%.
Trims frames from start/end. Guaranteed minimum 1 frame.
Invisible shifts that bypass platform detection. Automatic, cannot be adjusted.
This feature runs automatically on all variations to ensure maximum anti-detection effectiveness.
Generates unique timestamps within 90-day window. Automatic, cannot be adjusted.
Each variation gets a realistic creation date with millisecond precision to appear genuinely unique.
How many variations to generate per source video.
Recommendations:
The Randomize button automatically generates diverse settings for each batch.
When to Use:
When NOT to Use:
Start with defaults
The default settings work great for 90% of use cases. Only adjust if you have specific needs.
Use SSD for storage
Store input/output folders on SSD instead of HDD for 3-5x faster processing.
Keep GPU drivers updated
Always use the latest drivers from NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel for best performance and stability.
Monitor GPU temperature
Use tools like MSI Afterburner to ensure your GPU isn't overheating during long batch processing.
Process in batches
Instead of 1000 variations at once, do 10 batches of 100 for better stability and monitoring.