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VideoProc Vlogger Runs Natively on Mac M1, M1 Pro and M1 Max, UP to 300% Performance!

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Eryk Jacquemot
VideoProc Vlogger Runs Natively on Mac M1, M1 Pro and M1 Max, UP to 300% Performance!

Digiarty Software Inc., the industry-leading multimedia software provider has released VideoProc Vlogger in time for the native support of M1 Pro and M1 Max Macs. VideoProc Vlogger as the intuitive and fully-fledged free video editing software has been built to run natively on M1 from day one, and now it embraces the M1 Pro and M1 Max new chips out of the box.

Compared to Intel (x86) Macs, the ARM-based M1 Macs and their successors can "do more things at once" to fully utilize the processor. For people involving in creative working, it means smoother experience and more possibilities to carry out computing-intensive video editing projects. Yet, in the short term, not all applications are ARM-ready.

Many apps and providers are still undergoing the transition to the ARM process, some apps rely on the rosetta2 emulation, and others may crash every now and then. For users of all levels, the VideoProc Team rolls in with good news with the brand new free video editor: VideoProc Vlogger

  • Take full advantage of Apple Silicon Chips: Native app as VideoProc Vlogger runs more efficiently than translated apps running via the rosetta2 emulation. It is coded for the target ARM architecture to deal with more tasks at the same time.
  • Smooth performance, real-time previewing: Smooth timeline scrubbing is the basis for precise editing. M1-optimized VideoProc Vlogger assists smooth 4K editing and HEVC decoding/encoding, with effects and composition, rendered simultaneously. Users can make instant editing decisions thanks to real-time previewing.
  • Up to 300% output time enhancement: For instance, when exporting a 5-minute 4K@30FPS footage, it renders 26-30FPS on M1 with Hardware Acceleration enabled and 15-20 FPS without Hardware Acceleration, delivering an enhancement of up to 300%. It can save 1 hour 30 minutes of output time when rendering out a 2-hour long feature film on M1 over the Intel-based Mac.

The story continues at Businesswire.

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