GoPro cameras are the easiest and most portable way to capture quality content right now. What could be an issue is that you cannot simply publish the content you capture using GoPro. Often, there are shakes and other issues on the screen, and these don’t feel good when an adventure enthusiast watches your trekking video, right? In other words, you badly need a 4K video content editor when you want to publish content via GoPro.
The Story of GoPro Studio
GoPro Studio was supposed to be an easy and free solution for editing content from GoPro cameras. Developed by the GoPro team itself, this would have given your adventure-footages a newly-found flame as well. Well, the problem is that GoPro Studio had been completely discontinued. And GoPro no longer offers a GoPro Studio download link on their website. That is, I do not know when the program will be available for public. Considering the sad truth that I cannot wait until the right time of GoPro developers, I started looking and I came across VideoProc. And I have a review.
An Intro to VideoProc
VideoProc is a superb-powerful video editor that is capable of GoPro videos among other 4K content. While the program does not take up much space or resources from your computers, there are no restrictions when it comes to the performance aspect. You will be able to manage all sorts of videos and optimize them for a variety of platforms, using this single tool. VideoProc is available for both Windows and macOS and we had tried the later version.
In the review, I will introduce you a nice 4K video editing software for those who are looking for GoPro studio replacement.
Getting Started
It does not matter what you want — optimize some heavy 4K content or simply crop some videos — you can count on what VideoProc has to offer. There are countless reasons why you should trust us on this, but you can look at the screenshot to understand how intuitive the GUI is. It’s so basic that you can never get lost. It is true that VideoProc has multiple sections for multiple needs, one for video editing and another for taking care of DVDs.
Altogether, the User Interface of VideoProc is top notch. Even when it comes to tough actions like stabilizing a video, you can do that without a flinch.
Key Features Loved
While I loved every bit of VideoProc, there are a few features that deserve special attention. Shall we have a look at those?
- VideoProc is capable of handling full-quality 4K content without any hassle. Thanks to the wonderful use of hardware acceleration, there is no toll on the CPU either. It’s pretty great that a minimal tool can handle such tough formats with ease.
- You get a myriad of features in the Editing section. The list includes basic and advanced options — a great thing if you know what you have to deal with. You can use the same tool for splicing, slicing and even stabilizing a shaky video. That’s pretty something on any day.
- Because it comes with a built-in converter, you can use VideoProc to convert the 4K footage into one format that works. While nothing is at stake, it’s also great to have a device profile library that would suggest you the suitable media formats.
- VideoProc also comes with a number of powerful utilities like the screen recorder and downloader. Both of these would help you to grab content from non-traditional sources like your computer.
All these features are so great when you use VideoProc. It all works because 4k video management part of VideoProc is so optimized.
The Final Thoughts
VideoProc is a good and easy video processing solution for GoPro users. On top of all these, you can get this better alternative to GoPro Studio for Mac by paying a fraction of the price you would pay for standard video editors. VideoProc is priced at $78.90 but you can now pay $42.95 and get a lifetime Mac license. I think that’s pretty cool.
Author: 9TP
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