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[Win, Mac] Free VideoProc V3.3 Full License (Powered by Unique Level-3 Hardware Accelerator) @ Digiarty

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Information:

VideoProc is the No.1 fast video processing software by making full use of Level-3 GPU Acceleration. Asa complete video toolbox, it can easily edit, convert, and process your 4Kvideos. Not just this, it also stands out in video downloading and recording.

Supported OS:

For both Windows and Mac

How to get VideoProc free?

Now go to the giveaway page (https://www.videoproc.com/video-process/4k-video-editor.htm) and hit “Download VideoProc for Windows/ Mac" and then a zip file including installation setup will be downloaded soon. At last just copy and paste the license code to activate the product.

Key features of VideoProc:

●Cut, Crop, Resize, Merge, Effects – simple editing polishes up your footages
●Process 4K/HD videos from any devices like iPhone, GoPro, DJI, Cameras…
●Convert video/audio/DVD, e.g. 4K to 1080p, MKV/HEVC to MP4, YouTube to MP3.
●Built-in media downloader engine that supports 1000+ video/audio sites.
●Capture computer screen and record video with webcam & make GIFs.
●Keep the original quality at smallest sized video.
●Unique! Speed up by level-3 hardware accelerator.

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closed Comments

  • 4-in-1 combo of an editor, a media (video/dvd/audio) converter, a downloader, and a recorder.

    Reminds me of Camtasia Studio….

  • The description on this makes it look scammy.

    • I looked up "Level-3 GPU Acceleration". Mostly this app shows up.

  • I thought the GPU accelerated encoders were of lesser quality than software encoding

    • Not sure why you're being down voted. GPU transcoding definitely lowers quality at the benefit of it being much quicker over CPU transcoding.

      • I don't feel I'm an expert at this one, so I wouldn't neg, but I guess it's just a vague statement - nobody said GPU will give you the best quality, but I assume it's faster for certain applications, eg. generating previews (?).

        It's like saying "I thought walking with an umbrella in hand is slower than without it." out of the blue. Yeah, true, but you sometimes can really use that umbrella.

        Having said that, the app description sounds dodgy as.

  • Currently my workflow is to either use premiere pro or Davinci resolve to export in DNxHR and then use A's Video Converter to convert the DNxHR large file to H.264 MP4. I find that this way PPro and DR16 is fast to export and A's Video Converter is also extremely quick to encode to H.264.

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