VideoProc – the Best iPhone Video Converter. Enter & Win an iPhone XS Max!
Why do you need a video converter for your iPhone devices? First of all, iPhone only supports quite limited video formats. You are unable to play any FLV, MKV or AAC videos on the iOS device.
Secondly, the new iPhone supports to record video in HEVC, a new video codec that cannot be recognized by old version QuickTime, computer and Adobe editors. Last but not least, you may fail to play the videos recorded by camcorder, GoPro, drone because of the video parameter incompatibility. For the above reasons, a handy iPhone video converter like VideoProc is the must-have to solve all the possible video issues.
How to Convert Video Format and Codec with Video
1. Click “Video” on the main interface and then load the video that you want to convert.
2. If you want to play MKV, FLV, AVI video on iPhone, just select the your iPhone in the output profiles, where you can find all types of iPhone, iPad, Android and TV, computer. This design saves your time to study the best video format for your iPhone devices.
3. If you want to make the HEVC video that you shot on your iPhone can be recognized by any computers, media devices, websites and video editors, select the MP4 H.264 as the your output format and then hit the “Run” button to convert HEVC to H.264.
4. Besides video format, VideoProc is also able to convert between various music formats such as MP3, AAC, FLAC, etc. What’s more, VideoProc is capable of extracting audio from music and convert it to MP3 or iPhone ringtone’s format.
How to Adjust Video Parameters to Compatible with iPhone
1. Click Video on the main interface and load the video source.
2. Select H.264/H.265 from the bottom Target Format toolbar if the loaded video is not the format that Apple knows.
3. Adjust the video’s resolution and frame rate. For instance, the GoPro 1080P 120fps won’t play smoothly on iPhone if the highest playback frame rate is 60fps. Click the Option button with a gear icon to enter into the video settings page. Find the Frame Rate dropdown menu and select an iPhone acceptable frame rate.
Step 5: Click Run to convert videos to iPhone now. The built-in Level-3 Hardware Acceleration tech allows the 4K iPhone video converter to process DSLR/DJI/GoPro 4K or uncompressed videos with super fast speed.
Up to 47x faster Speed Video Processing Speed
It’s a headache to wasting hours of time to wait for the completion of video conversion tasks. By taking advantage of the Hardware Acceleration, VideoProc makes it possible to boost the speed in three video processing procedures – video decode, video process and video encode. This ensures both the fast speed and no video quality loss.
Versatile Features in VideoProc
VideoProc is not just a video converter for iPhone, but also a versatile tool that integrates several useful tools in one program. It’s inbuilt video editor can finish the tasks such as cut, crop, merge videos, as well as adding filters and external subtitles on videos. What’s better, to assists the users to enjoy videos offline, VideoProc helps to download videos from 1000+ sites including YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, Instagram, etc. However, not all the videos are able be to saved. To solve this problem, the developer of VideoProc put a video recorder in the program to record those live videos, game videos and computer tutorials.
VideoProc License Giveaway + Chance to Win iPhone XS Max
There is a good news about VideoProc. An official license key giveaway campaign is held for this program. Enter VideoProc giveaway campaign page, you can then free get a $78.90 valued license key and earn the chance to win iPhone XS Max, blue-tooth speaker and iPhone tripod. The time-limited campaign ends on Feb. 20. Don’t miss this rare chance.
VideoProc is the aspirin that cures all the video problems. Do get a free copy and experience how it solves the issues fast and good.
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