X10 Revenue Debuts AI-Based Image, Video Enhancer

X10 Revenue Debuts AI-Based Image, Video Enhancer

LOS ANGELES — X10 Revenue has launched its new encoding platform, which utilizes artificial intelligence technology to tag, upscale, clean and batch-encode photo and video content.

The X10 Encoder is a stand-alone platform that can work with any CMS, and post content directly to a client’s content delivery network.

X10 Revenue President Claude called the AI-driven tool "a game changer."

"With this platform, our clients are able to relaunch old content as new, with advanced cropping tools to upscale and convert old vertical videos to horizontal videos, and so much more,” Claude explained.

X10 Encoder allows old SD videos to be cleaned, color-corrected, and upscaled to HD or 4K in mass batches or individually. Photo sets can also be upscaled to ultra-high-resolution photo galleries.

“Automated AI-driven tagging, photo set and video title and description creation using ChatGPT, and so much more can be automated now,” Claude added. “The future is here, and we are so excited to offer this service to future-proof our clients' massive content libraries. The X10 Encoder will also get the most out of your modern workstation as we work directly with hardware manufacturers to optimize processing times with our server partnership with MojoHost."

For more information, visit X10 online or contact the company at claude@x10revenue.com.

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