3.1 (former Macx Video Converter Pro): Videoproc
: Lacks advanced timeline-based features found in professional editors like Adobe Premiere Pro.
The software is organized into four main toolboxes that handle everything from old media restoration to screen recording:
: Rips commercial and homemade DVDs into digital formats like MP4, handling copy protections and region codes. VideoProc 3.1 (former MacX Video Converter Pro)
: Intelligently fixes shaky handheld or action camera footage with one click.
: Even during heavy 4K processing, it maintains low CPU usage (averaging around 2%), keeping your system cool and responsive for multitasking. Pros and Cons : Even during heavy 4K processing, it maintains
: This is the software's standout feature. By offloading decoding, processing, and encoding to your GPU (NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, or Apple Silicon), it can achieve speeds up to 47x faster than real-time.
: Offers a budget-friendly one-time lifetime license compared to subscription-heavy competitors like Topaz. Cons : : Even during heavy 4K processing
: Upscaling results can vary depending on the quality of the source material.
