Quick summary
VideoProc Converter, from Digiarty Software, is a GPU-aware video conversion tool that handles large files and supports resolutions up to 4K. It advertises a Level-3 hardware acceleration mode to speed up conversions and supports multiple output formats. A fully activated copy unlocks the program’s most powerful acceleration features; the free/trial build is intentionally limited.
Key capabilities at a glance
- Supports conversions of high-resolution videos (including 4K) into a variety of formats.
- Accelerates processing by offloading work to modern graphics hardware (NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel).
- Includes an engine designed to reduce file size while preserving visual fidelity.
- Offers batch conversion and the ability to download videos from many web sources.
How the GPU support changes performance
Video editing and format conversion traditionally rely heavily on the CPU, where more cores and higher clock speeds shorten render times. As consumer GPUs have become more capable, VideoProc Converter is designed to make greater use of graphics processors to speed up those same tasks. The vendor calls this enhanced approach "Level-3 Hardware Acceleration," and claims potential speed gains that vary by GPU — the company cites theoretical improvements (up to 47× in some configurations). The package also includes an Intelligent High Quality Engine intended to compress video without introducing obvious quality loss.
Licensing and practical limitations
The most powerful acceleration features and many conveniences are gated behind a paid license. The free/trial edition imposes several restrictions that limit real-world testing, such as short-duration processing caps and visible watermarks on exported files. Because the advanced GPU acceleration can’t be fully exercised in the free build, prospective buyers can’t directly compare trial performance to the paid product’s advertised gains.
Bottom line and purchasing consideration
Without purchasing the license, VideoProc Converter behaves like many ordinary converters — useful for basic tasks but limited by trial restrictions. If you need much faster conversions or the best quality/size tradeoffs the developer promotes, purchasing a license is necessary to evaluate and benefit from the full GPU-accelerated workflow.
Technical
- Windows
- Mac
- Web App
- Free Trial