Video quality issues can cause trouble, especially when the playback medium and corresponding hardware have inherently different capabilities, which can result in incompatibility or other issues. One such problem is the video resolution and quality, which can result in undesirable playback and renditions.

Designed specifically for addressing such issues, SAMedia will serve users as a video player, as well as a tool for upscaling video resolution, apply filters, perform minor editing operations, and even add stabilization.

The resolution upscaling is done via a Neural Network technology, and users can select one of the multiple filters, in accordance with their specific requirements: denoise, degrain, sharpen, etc. Thanks to the included editing tools, users will be able to work with the source video and perform cuts or even extract the soundtrack.

The player component will enable users playback control through a series of on-screen commands, which encompass both the actual playback controls, as well as rendering speed and image control parameters, such as brightness or smoothness. 

Last but not least, video stabilization is also provided, and FPS conversion can be done, to either 60 or 120 frames per second and the upscaling range goes all the way up to 2160p or, 4K.