In a narrow sense, video processing equals video editing for the general public. But it is a boarder concept here: video processing is the level-3 hardware accelerated process after HWDec and before HWEnc fully powered by Intel, NVIDIA and AMD, including compulsory and arbitrary executions of video editing, transcoding (converting), resizing and adjusting (fine-tuning), specifically:
* Editing: cut, crop, trim, split, merge, rotate, subtitle, add effect, deshake, denoise, correct fisheye lens, mirror / flip, etc.
* Transcoding: convert or pass through video codes like H.264 to HEVC; convert formats of videos to videos or audios, e.g. MKV to MP4, MP4 to MP3; change video dimension, e.g. 3D to 2D.
* Resizing: compress video size, reduce video length, downscale (e.g. 4K to 1080o), upscale (e.g.: 720p to 1080p, 1080p to 2160p)
* Adjusting: force A/V sync, audio delay, change playback speed (slow down or speed up), adjust audio volume, deinterlace; change frame rate, bit rate, aspect ratio, etc.
VideoProc is capable of fully exerting GPU acceleration from head to toe, penetrating to every link (video decoding -> video processing -> video encoding). The full hardware acceleration is by far a superior technology in the industry.
Source: https://www.videoproc.com/
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