Edit Large 4K Videos – Desktop Software Or Online Video Editor?

Recording every single precious moment becomes a new lifestyle since smartphones are well equipped with advanced cameras. At the same time, video editing is no longer limited to the tech-savvy. Most people would like to do a little touch-up right after shooting, merging multiple videos into one, trimming off unwanted parts, adding texts and background music, etc., for better sharing and saving.

Coupled with this trend, online video editors become the primary option to edit videos without downloading and installing any software on the computer. But do they really meet all your editing needs?

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Pros And Cons Of Online Video Editors For Large 4K Videos

Online video editors have quickly gained wide popularity for their convenience and ease of use. After reviewing theses online editors, we found that they have both advantages and disadvantages.

Pros:

  • No downloading or storage pressure on your computer.
  • Easy to edit a video and share it on social accounts via a link instantly.
  • Available on most computers even low-end and older devices.

Cons:

  • Incapable of editing large videos (maximum 600MB for most online video editors).
  • Degrade 4K video quality to 1080p or 720p.
  • Take a long time to load and render videos without utilizing full GPU acceleration.
  • Only workable when the network is connected.

They are the handiest tool for most users, but not working excellently when processing large high-resolution videos. Nowadays, most common devices, such as iPhone, GoPro, DRSL cameras, are capable of recording videos in 4K@60fps. It is a truly pity to sacrifice your high-quality videos when using online video editors. To make up this disadvantage, desktop video editing software VideoProc comes to your first aid.

How Does Desktop Video Editing Software VideoProc Benefit Us?

VideoProc is a lightweight but rich-feature 4K video editor for Windows and Mac. As one of the best solutions to make up online tool disadvantages, it applies level-3 hardware acceleration to speed up the editing and converting process and prevent videos from quality degrading at the same time. It edits large long (4K) videos without hassle like a professional video editor but does not put much pressure on the PC like those online tools.

1. Multiple Functions Get All Your Editing Needs Covered

Some online video editors are developed for a certain function, like a cutter, a merger, and a converter. You have to switch from one to another to finish different editing tasks. But once you turn to VideoProc, all of these can be solved in one stop.

  • Edit: VideoProc edits 4K videos without size and length limits. You can import any video and easily get access to its basic editing features in the editing bar like cut, crop, rotate, subtitles, effects, merge videos into a large file, change video speed, etc. For more advanced functions, go deeper to its versatile toolbox including denoising, deshaking, and fisheye fixing for GoPro 4K videos.
  • Convert: With an arsenal of 370+ video formats and codecs, VideoProc is compatible with all videos loaded from iPhones, Android devices, DSLR cameras, including but not limited to MP4, MOV, AVI, WAV, FLV, etc. For handy output and share, it also presets the best format for Facebook, YouTube, and Vimeo. So just choose a platform, then VideoProc will take care of the rest for you. More impressively, the conversion speed can be improved to multiple-time faster as long as you enable hardware acceleration in one click.
  • Compress and resize: Large 4K videos are not widely-accepted by short video platforms (IG, TikTok, etc.). Also, it’s a big storage challenge for low-end computers. The quality-oriented compressor in VideoProc makes it possible for compressing a large video size by 90% the video with merely pixel-level quality difference. Of course, upscale videos to 1080p/4K in the same way.

Video Tutorial: How to Edit 4K Videos Smoothly in VideoProc

2. Full GPU Acceleration Speeds Up 4K Video Processing

Video editing is a CPU-intensive task for computers, and large video files even put much more pressure on CPUs because they store much more info. Web-based video editing tools are unable to activate hardware acceleration from your computer, therefore, 4K video editing becomes a tough nut to crack for them.

But desktop program VideoProc stands out for its full unitization of hardware acceleration throughout the editing process – decoding, encoding, and processing. This core tech lowers CPU usage to 40% averagely during large 4K video editing. The benefits it brings are not limited to processing speed. It also optimizes large long videos smaller than the original with the least quality degrading. It is a boon to all recent computers to perform large high-res videos without sudden crashing, lagging, freezing, etc.

3. Advanced Operations Trickle Down From Professionals To Novices

Abundant features and the special hardware acceleration tech make VideoProc an advanced video editing software. But it takes all users into consideration from newbies to pros. Its intuitive interface guides you to any tool you want when you launch it for the first time. Besides the user-friendly UI, it simplifies the complex 4K video editing into easy drag-and-drop operations. And for professionals, it still preserves codec options to customize bitrate, resolution, frame rate, audio codecs, etc.

Summary

It’s a no brainer to dig out a video editor since the current market is filled to brim with a plethora of editing tools. The key point is placed on which one can process high-resolution videos of large size in a fast and quality-oriented manner. Obviously, there’s still a long way to go for online video editors. But for desktop programs, supporting large 4K contents has become pretty standard. VideoProc is the exact one ready and waiting for you to edit large 4K videos without freezing and crashing and without a deep learning curve.

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