


Compatible with both Intel and Apple silicon Macs.Built-in DVD converter, video compressor, downloader, and screen recorder.29 quick-edit tools to cut, merge, add effects, change playback speed and edit audio.Change advanced settings: codec, FPS, resolution, aspect ratio, bitrate, etc.Smooth hi-res video processing for 4K/8K/5.3K HDR videos.370+ codec and 420+ format conversion, including HEVC, Apple ProRes, MOV, etc.Thanks to its unique level-3 GPU acceleration, the program can convert videos up to 47x faster while keeping low CPU usage of 2%. VideoProc Converter sees rapid video processing and maximum efficiency with quality-oriented media conversion. It provides universal support for both Intel and Apple silicon Macs. Besides the essential conversion features, VideoProc Converter is optimized for M1/M1 Pro/M1 Max/M1 Ultra/M2 architecture to ensure the best performance and compatibility on a Mac. It supports 370+ input and 420+ output formats/codecs, almost all the usual formats you need. VideoProc Converter ranks first on this list for a reason. Thanks for any opinion or guidance.VideoProc Converter. Honestly, I was expecting to reach full capacity for more than 5 or 10 minutes before seeing that heat is a problem, based on several device reviews I have seen online, pushing the apple silicon to its limits. My question is: having full CPU capacity for less than a minute, is an expected performance, or could it have some deficiency on their heat sink system that could generate this -poor- behavior? I know that throttling down performance cores is expected on this fanless device. Note: the whole body of the MacBook Air feels hot, according to read temperatures. When I start some video processing tasks (video reformat using HandBrake), performance cores kicks in to full speed, then, after about a minute or less, when temperature gets to about 95✬, 4 performance cores slows down to about half capacity and they does not get fully activate unless system cools down to ambient temperature again (by putting device to sleep). My MacBook Air M1 16GB normally stays at 35-43✬ at room temperatures of about 28✬.
