Although still at an early version, Freemake Video Converter has already made a name for herself as much as to change the format of his films are concerned. The application entered the market with a robust set of functions covering all popular video formats to user needs.
Not too long ago, the App has reached a new stage of development and change in its version 2.3 Since then, two small building was later to sign the corrections made by the launch of the large version.
Not too many changes at the surface, because the sports program of the same intuitive interface and easy to use, with the same shades of green indicate output options at the bottom of the screen and the same shade blue present the initial data are supported.
But make Free Video Converter does have some changes, and these refer to the algorithm used to implement the conversion. In addition to support CUDA now the converter is equipped with DXVA support, which means DirectX Video Acceleration and basically translate into faster processing of video in our tests, it took 20 minutes to prepare as a 1 GB DVD playback on PSP.
The technology allows the extraction of high-intensity operations graphics hardware (GPU), just like the case of Cuda. During the tests, the CPU usage was still high, but I noticed that the conversion went fairly quickly, especially if the result is set to a lower resolution.
One of the better things in Make Free Video Converter is that you do not have to select among tech CUDA or DXVA afterwards the app acquires the correctly tech for you. It automatically finds the optimal conversion settings and make the right choice depending on the graphics card on the system.
The program maintains its versatility in converting the different needs of users. You can much organize your videos for any kind of mobile twist you require, be it a smartphone platforms or PSP and others such as YouTube. In addition, the preset list can be improved by creating your personal profile.
It lets you convert a room full video or just the part that believes that the most interesting, the edit mode, which also doubles as a preview, you can cut the video and do not need to convert only part of it. There are also small changes you can make, and flip the image horizontally or vertically, or rotate it 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise.




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