

This one, however, promises a lot of features, which can be grouped into four main categories that are visible in the home interface: video processing, DVD conversion, video downloader and video recorder. I had the “pleasure” to test programs of its kind before, and most of them turned out to be basic, inefficient and overpriced. To be honest, I wasn’t expecting much from VideoProc. Then there are a few exceptions that, even though they’re not designed for professionals, can still offer a multitude of useful features to the average user. They can vary from complex movie editing apps to basic tools with few options that are mostly just for fun.

Since quality raw footage is now easy to acquire, video editing programs have naturally become more common. These days, creating video content is more common than it was a few years back, when phones that could film in HD resolutions was something almost unheard of.
