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In today's review, we will look at another program from the developers of Digiarty, namely Video Proc. VideoProc is not a name chosen by chance, as it is two words joined together. So Video means video and Proc in this case means processing, i.e. processing. And this is exactly what the VideoProc program is about. Thanks to this program, you can very easily process and compress 4K videos, which you shot with, for example, a GoPro, DJI or iPhone. VideoProc appeals above all for unrivaled speed with full support for hardware acceleration in video processing and, of course, for ease of use. But let's not get ahead of ourselves and let's look at all the functions of the VideoProc program one by one.

Processing 4K videos from GoPro, iPhone, DJI drones, etc.

As most of you probably know, 4K UHD video takes up a lot, really a lot of storage space on your device. The quality that, for example, GoPro or DJI drones shoot is really very high quality, and of course that takes its toll. And that's why there are programs that take care of processing and compressing 4K videos. However, most of these programs do not handle 4K recording very well. That's exactly why the program is here Video Proc, which is perfectly optimized for working with 4K UHD recordings. In addition, you have the option to edit the video before the overall processing.

VideoProc offers advanced GPU acceleration

If information technology is a Spanish village for you and you don't know what GPU acceleration means, so read on. Imagine you have some long 4K video that you need to process. So you upload it to the VideoProc program, modify it in various ways, shorten it and cut it. As soon as you have finished all the work in post-production, the so-called render - video processing comes next. The processor is mostly used for rendering - well, but the processor is working at its maximum and the graphics card is in idle mode. What if she helped the processor? And that's exactly what it's all about GPU acceleration – helps the processor with video processing, so the rendering time will be significantly reduced. GPU acceleration is supported by all graphics card manufacturers. So it doesn't matter if you have AMD, Nvidia or integrated graphics from Intel - VideoProc can work with GPU acceleration for all graphics cards.

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Compressing video from GoPro, DJI, etc.

As we said above, 4K videos take up a lot of space. Video Proc can do a great job of taking all those large files and converting them to another format. For 4K UHD videos, the modern HEVC format is offered, which is very efficient. However, if you wish to convert the video to another format, of course you can - it depends on your preferences. With VideoProc you can shrink the video also in the following ways:

  • shortening long videos using trimming
  • splitting a long video into several shorter ones
  • cropping the video (for example, because of a finger in the shot)

Editing videos from your device

Of course, you can watch the video in the program before you start the actual processing Video Proc edit. Among the basic functions that you can use are, for example, joining several videos into one, rotating and flipping videos and of course shortening the recording. Among the more advanced functions, for which VideoProc has plus points for me, is image stabilization, which can be useful, for example, in extreme sports. Furthermore, VideoProc offers automatic noise detection and removal along with fisheye removal. So if you have a 4K recording and want to simply edit it, you can of course do so with the VideoProc program.

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Other functions of VideoProc

Program Video Proc it is of course primarily intended for processing 4K UHD video, but it also has added value. Other great features of VideoProc include DVD conversion and backup. As the name suggests, thanks to this tool you can easily back up DVDs to your hard drive before they are destroyed. At the same time, you can move all these videos to another device. The Downloader tool is then used to download videos from the Internet, for example from YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, etc. Downloader in VideoProc naturally supports downloading 4K UHD videos and their subsequent conversion into various formats. The last function of the VideoProc program is the Recorder, thanks to which you can easily record the screen of your computer, iPhone or webcam. You can use this program, for example, to record games, as it supports video and webcam recording at the same time.

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Although VideoProc is not a full-fledged program that could do that replace for example, Adobe Premiere, iMovie, Final Cut, etc. This is not an editing program, but a program that takes care of saving space in your storage. If you combine VideoProc with, for example, Adobe Premiere or another editing program, you will have an inseparable duo. VideoProc takes care of video compression, which results in faster loading in editing programs, in which you then make the desired adjustments and the masterpiece is born.

In conclusion, I will mention once again that VideoProc supports GPU acceleration both for Nvidia and AMD, as well as for Intel. Only with hardware acceleration will you get the highest possible speed for 4K video compression. If you are interested in VideoProc from the developers at Digiarty, you can purchase it in the following packages:

  • One year license for 1 Mac - $29.95
  • Lifetime license for 1 Mac - $42.95
  • Lifetime family license for 2-5 Macs - $57.95

It's up to you which package suits you. Personally, I can only recommend the VideoProc program to you, because it works great, is easy to use, and I haven't had the slightest problem with it during the entire time I've been using it.

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