Technology
This $20 software lets you edit and process 4K videos — fast
Ever record jaw-dropping footage in 4K UHD, only to have your project put on hold by complicated video software that takes forever to edit and convert your content? No? Well, aren’t you special. (Read that last sentence in the voice of Dana Carvey’s Church Lady, please. Your cooperation is appreciated.)
But say you’re one of the poor souls who *has* encountered that hurdle at some point during your production process. If that’s the case, we’re here to offer an affordable solution in the form of the VideoProc Video Processor & Editor. It’s an all-in-one video processing program that aims to streamline your work without forcing you to sacrifice quality — and it just went on sale.
With a VideoProc license, you’ll get access to a comprehensive toolset that lets you record, edit, convert, resize, and adjust 4K UHD videos, DVDs, and music at ultra-fast speeds. (Its unique conversion technology is especially quick, capable of processing videos up to 47 times faster than others of its kind.) You’ll also receive tools to cut, crop, stabilize, add subtitles, and remove noise from your videos, among other goodies.
Head over to the Mashable Shop, where you’ll find lifetime VideoProc licenses for both Mac and Windows on sale for only $19.99 apiece — a 74% discount on their original price of $78.90. Each license includes a lifetime of major updates to the VideoProc software whenever they’re rolled out, a perk you wouldn’t get with a standard license.
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