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For a limited time, TechRadar readers can get a video processing suite Digiarty VideoProc completely free. This toolkit includes everything you need to convert audio and video files; download videos, audio and playlists; edit videos in resolutions up to 4K; and record directly from your desktop.

To get VideoProc, download and run the installer, then launch the program and enter your email address and the license code DA36V-7YDDG-6XVDN-J23LX when prompted. to unlock the software's full features. The software is available for both Windows and macOS.

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This full video processing suite is free for TechRadar readers to download and use for a limited time. To grab your copy, just download the installer, then active it using the free license code DA36V-7YDDG-6XVDN-J23LX as described on Digiarty's website. Deal ends November 15.
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Digiarty VideoProc uses GPU hardware acceleration to handle large videos while minimizing strain on your CPU. The latest version supports AMD hardware acceleration to speedily decode and encode HEVC and H 264 video.

This offer ends on November 15. Digiarty is also holding a free prize draw throughout November – you can learn more and enter on the VideoProc website.

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02 Nov 2020

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