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Black Friday Giveaway: Winx HD Video Converter Deluxe V5.16.1 Licensed Copy

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It's Black Friday today! How is your shopping list going?

Digiarty is holding a giveaway party to spice up the shopping spree. Everyone is welcome to get a licensed copy of the newly-upgraded WinX HD Video Converter Deluxe V5.16.1 for free (originally valued $59.95). It's a GPU-accelerated 4K/HD video toolkit that can help you convert, resize, cut and download any videos at No.1 fast speed without video quality sacrificed. Playing, editing, storing & sharing video have never been easier!

Please note that the license code should be activated before Dec 10. And the giveaway version does not support free updates to future versions.

What's new in 5.16.1 (built on October 14):
• Added: New profiles for iPhone 12 lineup (incl. iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max), new iPad Air (4th generation), and iPad (8th generation)
• Fixed: Miscellaneous bug fixes and improvements.

If you are already using this tool, it's a good chance to update to the latest version for better experience~~~cheers!

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2020

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  • How is this compared to Handbrake?

    • It's not for encoding, more like mkv toolnix.

      • What do you mean?

        I thought it does most of what handbrake does but with a GUI.

        • Yeah it does sorry. Was thinking of another program. GPU encoding is lesser quality than CPU. But obviously takes much shorter time

          • @Whisper Quiet:

            GPU encoding is lesser quality than CPU

            Not quite; its of a less efficient algorithm.

            Its extremely easy to make quality equal, or higher! You just need to allocate a higher bitrate than you'd need to with cpu.

            Its like Zip vs Rar; not like MP3 vs FLAC.

            • @MasterScythe: Well if you had a CPU encode that was 2GB, a GPU encode of the similar quality would be around 4GB. But it never is the same quality unless its near placebo. The fine details are lost even with higher bitrates. I've been experimenting with it for over 4 years with HEVC with all kinds of different hardware

  • Thanks, I used to use 5.15.1 but found it crashed occasionally.

    Hopefully this one has been improved.

    • Hey, glad that the new version works better. If there is any other question about the software, please leave a comment here and I'm pleased to help :)

  • I thought this was superceded by Videoproc?
    https://www.videoproc.com/media-converter/winx-video-convert…

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