![]() The VidoeProc Vlogger is free and it has become my go to editor for beginner-level video editing tasks because it is so extremely user-friendly. I am just dipping my toes into video editing (as you might have guessed from what I posted earlier) and I would look forward to your review - please respond to me on this thread or PM me if you have any observations and / or do a full review.Īre you talking about the VideoProc Conveter or the VideoProc Vlogger? I have been using both for a while. VideoProc Vlogger is not a resource hog at all though a more powerful / newer device always helps with exports and stuff. I am also going to downloaded on my sons older system and see what I can do with it there for him too! I have it downloaded, I am going to go grab some footage and see what it works like. Someone else said there was a time limit on videos. I am also going to downloaded on my sons older system and see what I can do with it there for him too!Īwesome. In addition, all the reviews about VideoProc are 100 real. VideoProc users are able to download videos by copying and pasting the video URL to the software directly without requiring a log-in. In any case, because it's free (not just for any trial period) and there is no paid version, you can always download it and check it out for as long as you want.Īwesome. Hi Mihkel, We respect users privacy and promise that VideoProc doesn’t collect any user information without their agreement. The longest video I have edited is probably 54 minutes. Also, is there a time limit on videos through vlogger? In any case, you can try the Converter for free. The Converter, like I said, is limited in its functionality, but weirdly, it is the more useful software (VideoProc vlogger) that is free and not the other way around. IMHO the VideoProc vlogger is highly underrated and there are almost no reviews for it - but it has been very, very good for me. It is not so much a video-editing software as a light-on-resources utility for simple video-related tasks that it does quite well - merging, trimming, deshaking, noise reduction, video format conversion etc. ![]() The converter may cost $39 but often has coupon codes to get the converter for free. ![]() I recently bought a whole bunch of video-editing software like Cyberlink PowerDirector, Pinnacle and Corel VideoStudio but am yet to really get into those because all I was used to was ShotCut and there is a bit of a learning curve. Anyone else hear of it or try it out? What are your thoughts on it?Īre you talking about the VideoProc Conveter or the VideoProc Vlogger? I have been using both for a while. It looks compelling, and I am going to download it. VideoProc Converter Reviews 299 Excellent 4. While surfing youtube in the night time when my medication kicks in and I cannot sleep, I found a new free video editing software called VideoProc.
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