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GoPro action cameras are loaded with the best features available that enable users to capture the most exciting action scenes wherever they go. These digital devices aren't only capable of creating high-quality videos in 4K resolution but also producing super-clear 12MP still photographs. When talking about video processing, GoPro has the effective editing tools that can help you produce the best video content in style. Even though the makers of GoPro have their own video editing app, wouldn't it be great to look for an excellent alternative that could also deliver the same results?


VideoProc - just as the name suggests, it's a video processing tool that's particularly meant to cater to the many needs of the GoPro users, but that's not the only trick up this video processor's non-existent sleeves!


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Why use VideoProc in 4K video processing and compressing?


VideoProc is not a direct alternative to GoPro Quik, Studio, Windows Movie Maker, Adobe Premier Elements, iMovie...but a solid software solution to process and touch up large HD / 4K footages from GoPro cameras in an easier way.


If you are into video processing, then you probably at least have a decent GPU in your PC, but no other video processing software takes advantage of that GPU like VideoProc. Instead of only taking partial assistance from your graphics card, you will be able to edit GoPro video files and process 4K video with Full GPU acceleration, which can increase the 4K video transcoder speed by as much as 47 times, while preserving 98% video audio quality of the original media file so it's the best software for GoPro iPhone 4K videos.


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4K to 1080p - How to Process and Reduce GoPro iPhone 4K videos


Normally, a 30-min 4K 60fps video will devour the 32Gb iPhone, the video at the length of 1h48min can exhaust 64Gb memory space and 4 hours and a half will eat off the 128Gb iPhone space. Have some exciting GoPro iPhone footages in HD or 4K and want the best way to edit it? Try VideoProc to compress and reduce 4K video to store more videos.


Besides, it has a wide range of useful tools and options that will help you make your GoPro film truly professional - Delete unwanted elements in the footage, insert smooth animated transitions between video segments, apply a slow-motion effect to emphasize the most spectacular moments, add background music, and more!


Start making your GoPro movie right now - download and get VideoProc full license for PC or Mac and follow the editing tips in the tutorial below.


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How to Process and Convert GoPro 4K Videos with Top Quality


Step 1. Launch VideoProc, choose the Video Process:


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Step 2, Add your GoPro iPhone 4K video to VideoProc.  


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Step 3, In the Target format, you can find all the popular video formats. Choose H.265/HEVC, if you are using the latest iPhone supporting iOS 11 or other mobiles upgraded to Android 5.0. The HEVC codec will half the video file size with even better quality. 


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Step 4, Decrease the video resolution to 1920x1080. Reduce the 4K video size, you can also decrease the video resolution to 640x480, which is acceptable by iPhone, and even other mobile devices. 


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Step 5. Save the format adjustment, and then click Run to start the 4K video processing.


More, here are 6 methods to Process and reduce 4K videos without quality loss>>


Perfect for Processing and Editing Any Video

 

The in-built GoPro iPhone editor in VideoProc is not only limited to editing 4K video shot from a GoPro Camera mind you, because it can handle any 4K video (all other resolutions are also supported of course) via any other devices such as DJI, iPhone, Android smartphones, camcorders, digital cameras, DSLRs, etc. as well.


Nevertheless, VideoProc is particularly useful for editing GoPro videos to remove all that shaking and blurring which inevitably becomes part of the footage when you are using a GoPro camera on the move. There's also the option to remove fisheye, or merge multiple clips together to form one complete video. Al the edit feature can be found in the Toolbox.


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Should You Try It?

 

Do you shoot and edit videos often? Do you own a GoPro camera or any other device that you use to capture high-quality videos? Do you feel that the current video editor and processor you use doesn't really have all the features? Do you lead an active life and love recording your days? If the answer to even one of these questions is yes, then you should definitely try it, especially since you can now download VideoProc with free license code! Moreover, everyone who downloads the video processor will also be able to enter the VideoProc New Release Celebration sweepstake and stand a chance to win GoPro Hero7 and accessories.


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Lately, Samsung switched to premium metal frames for its device's body design. The upcoming Galaxy S6 will allegedly join the trend with a metal frame body which will solve the problems that faced Samsung before on the market for using less than premium materials unworthy of upmarket flagship devices. However, Solving one problem typically creates others in the process, and antenna interference is one result of the metal used on the Galaxy S6's body.

 

A report in Korean media states that Samsung is resorting to the New FPCB antenna technology in the Galaxy S6, aiming to battle the negative effects of the metal frame on signal reception.

 

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"FPCB" stands for Flexible Printed Circuit Board where thin strips of conductor (copper) are laminated in between two layers of PET polymer. They find wide application in the electronics industry when space constraints limit the use of rigid circuit boards.

 

The predominantly used type of antennas in recent years are manufactured using the LDS technology, or Laser Direct Structuring. It allows for a precise 3D shape to be modeled, thus fitting in whatever space the engineers find unoccupied in the device. This actually makes it superior to FPCB, the flexibility of which is limited.

 

Source (Korean)


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In a time when the act of personal data handling by companies is under tremendous scrutiny from the government and private parties, Apple has just updated their privacy policy in the iTunes Store in a way that can raise some questions regarding exactly that! Thanks to Venture Beat, who first noticed the update and brought it to public attention, we now know that Apple has decided to collect data regarding how many calls are made and received from your phone, as well as the frequency of your incoming and outgoing emails!


According to Apple, they are going to use the data to "identify and prevent fraud." The "trust score" appointed by Apple to each device will supposedly help them reduce fraudulent accounts, reviews and purchases from the App Store and iTunes. This news comes in as a bit of a shock as Tim Cook went on public in June while mentioning how much they valued privacy and how harmful online data collection and profile building can be down the line. Well, it does look like they are taking the same path, even more aggressively than others in some respect. You can argue that the data collection is for a greater purpose and they will not be stored for too long, but then again, everybody has a reason! We will have to wait and see how this one turns out.


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