Quick summary
Video Compressor, from WinSoftMagic, Inc., is a lightweight trial program for shrinking video files and converting formats. It provides basic encoding and quality controls that let you address storage and playback compatibility without diving into a full-featured editor. For users who need only occasional conversions or file-size reduction, this trial can be a practical short-term solution.
Small footprint and fast setup
The installer is intentionally compact (just over 5 MB), so downloading and installing the program is fast. The setup routine is straightforward: choose an installation folder or accept the default and proceed. Because the application itself is minimal, it’s well suited for on-the-go use or systems with limited disk space.
Compression behavior and quality trade-offs
The app can reduce file sizes while attempting to retain the original video resolution and audio quality. Keep in mind: higher compression levels will invariably reduce visual fidelity. Use conservative compression settings if maintaining image clarity is important.
Editing controls you can use before converting
You can tweak a handful of visual parameters prior to conversion to improve or alter the appearance of your clips:
- Adjust hue, saturation, brightness, and contrast to fine-tune the image.
- Crop footage or switch the aspect ratio to change framing and output dimensions.
These basic adjustments let you prepare clips for different screens or platforms without opening a separate editor.
Supported formats and conversion limits
The trial lets you convert between the most widely used formats, though some target types remain locked behind the paid upgrade. Commonly available options in this version include:
- MP4 (MPEG-4)
- AVI
- 3GP (mobile-friendly)
- FLV
The program’s menus may list additional, more specialized formats, but those are reserved for the full release.
User interface and feature navigation
The layout is clean and immediately approachable. Core tools are exposed via prominent icons on the main toolbar, while more detailed settings live in separate pop-up dialogs. This organization makes it quick for new users to locate standard tasks and access advanced options when needed.
Trial restrictions and upgrade notes
While the trial covers the essentials—compression, basic conversion, and a few editing tweaks—many advanced features and some output formats require purchasing the full version. If you find the trial too limiting but like the workflow, upgrading will unlock the remaining capabilities.
Bottom line
As a no-frills trial utility, Video Compressor performs the expected tasks reliably: shrinking files, converting common formats, and allowing simple visual tweaks. It’s a sensible choice for users focused on solving storage or compatibility problems quickly, but those needing broader format support or advanced features should consider upgrading or exploring other multimedia tools.
Technical
- Windows
- Mac
- Free Trial