
VideoProc Converter
File converter software
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- Ease of management
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$34.95 per year
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What is VideoProc Converter
VideoProc Converter is a desktop file conversion tool focused on transcoding, compressing, and editing video and audio files. It targets individual users and small teams that need to convert between common media formats, resize files for sharing, or prepare content for specific devices and platforms. The product combines format conversion with basic editing (trim/crop/merge), download/record utilities, and GPU-accelerated processing on supported hardware.
Broad media format support
The product supports conversion across many common video and audio containers and codecs, which helps when normalizing files from different sources. It also includes presets aimed at device/platform compatibility to reduce manual parameter selection. This makes it practical for routine media preparation tasks where a dedicated media converter is needed rather than a document-focused converter.
GPU-accelerated processing options
VideoProc Converter can use hardware acceleration on supported GPUs to speed up transcoding and reduce CPU load. This is useful for high-resolution content and batch jobs where software-only encoding can be slow. Performance depends on the user’s GPU, drivers, and the specific codec pipeline used.
Conversion plus basic utilities
In addition to conversion, it includes lightweight editing functions such as trimming, cropping, merging, and adding subtitles, which can reduce reliance on separate tools for simple fixes. It also provides download/record features for capturing or saving media for offline use. For users with straightforward workflows, this consolidation can simplify day-to-day handling of media files.
Limited advanced editing features
The editing toolset is oriented to basic operations and does not replace full non-linear video editors. Users needing multi-track timelines, advanced color work, motion graphics, or detailed audio mixing will likely require additional software. This can create a split workflow for anything beyond simple cuts and adjustments.
Desktop-centric deployment model
As a desktop application, it is less suited to centralized administration, browser-based access, and multi-user governance than server or cloud platforms. Organizations that need role-based access control, audit trails, or standardized processing pipelines may find it harder to manage at scale. Remote or cross-device workflows can also be less seamless than web-first tools.
Output quality tuning requires expertise
While presets simplify common conversions, achieving optimal quality-to-size results can require manual tuning of bitrate, codec profiles, frame rate, and scaling settings. Incorrect settings can lead to artifacts, oversized files, or compatibility issues. Users without encoding knowledge may need trial-and-error for best results.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Premium 365 | $34.95 per year (annual) | 1-year subscription, install on up to 3 PCs/Macs; unlimited use of AI & media features for 1 year; auto-renews annually; 1-year updates; 30-day money-back guarantee. |
| Lifetime License | $54.95 one-time | Lifetime license for 1 PC/Mac; unlimited use of current & future AI tools; lifetime updates; 30-day money-back guarantee. |
| Family License | $79.95 one-time | Lifetime license for 3–5 PCs/Macs; same benefits as Lifetime License for multiple devices; lifetime updates; 30-day money-back guarantee. |