Freemake Video
Converter
It is a freemium entry-level video editing app (in spite of its name) developed by Ellora Assets Corporation. The
program can be used to convert between video
formats, rip video DVDs, create photo slide shows and music visualizations. It can also burn compatible video streams to DVD or Blu-ray Discs or upload them directly to YouTube.
Features
In spite of its name, Freemake Video Converter is an entry-level video editing app. It can perform simple non-linear video editing tasks, such as cutting, rotating, flipping, and combining multiple videos into one file with transition effects. It can also create photo slide shows with background music. Users are then able to upload these videos to YouTube.
Freemake Video Converter can read the majority of video, audio, and image formats, and outputs to AVI, MP4, WMV, Matroska,FLV, SWF, 3GP, DVD, Blu-ray, MPEG and MP3. The program also prepares videos supported by various multimedia devices, including Apple devices (iPod, iPhone, iPad), Xbox, Sony PlayStation, and Samsung, Nokia, BlackBerry, and Android mobile devices. The software is able to perform DVD burning and is able to convert videos, photographs, and music into DVD video.
The user interface is based on Windows Presentation Foundation technology. Freemake Video Converter supports NVIDIA CUDA technology for H.264 video encoding (starting with version 1.2.0)
Important updates
Freemake
Video Converter 2.0 was a major update which integrated two new functions: ripping video
from online portals and Blu-ray Disc creation and burning. Version 2.1 implemented suggestions
from users, including support for subtitles, ISO image creation,
and DVD to DVD/Blu-ray conversion. With
version 2.3 (earlier 2.2 Beta), support for DXVA has been added to accelerate conversion
(up to 50% for HD content).Version
3.0 added HTML5 video creation support and new presets
for smartphones.
Version 4.0 (introduced in April 2013) added a freemium "Gold Pack" of extra features that can be added if a "donation" is paid. Starting with version 4.0.4, released on 27 August 2013, the program adds a promotional watermark at the end of every video longer than 5 minutes unless Gold Pack is activated.
Licensing issues
FFmpeg has
added Freemake Video Converter v1.3 to its Hall
of Shame. An issue tracker entry for this product,
opened on 16 December 2010, says it is in violation of GNU General
Public License as it
is distributing components of FFmpeg project without including due credit.
Ellora Assets Corporation has not responded yet.



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