Free Speed Video

Speed up or slow down the native playback for videos, with the help of this reliable program that supports batch file processing.

  • Free Speed Video
  • Version :1.06
  • License :Freeware
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :RealZeal Soft

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Free Speed Video Description

Free Speed Video is a simple to use application that allows you to speed up or slow down several videos at once. The tool allows you to manually set the rendering speed, by specifying the multiplication number; both integers and decimals are supported.

Batch file processing in a short time

Batch file management is one of Free Speed Video’s advantages. You may add the desired files to the list, one by one from local or remote folders and set the speed options individually. The files are displayed in the program’s interface along with the status bar, the initial duration and the speed multiplication coefficient.

You can manually change the speed of the playback for each of the videos in the list, by typing in the new multiplication number. For instance, if you type in 2.00 the video is rendered twice as fast.

You can enter both integer and decimal numbers, therefore if you wish to slow down the playback you can enter 0.50, 0.30 or another value between 0 and 1.

Quick preview and file processing

Free Speed Video allows you to preview the result before processing the file and allows you to save the output at the indicated folder, to avoid overwriting the source. Simply click on the file you wish to preview then select the “Play” symbol.

The program supports multiple input formats, but it can save the results as WMV or MP4 file types. You may also set encoding methods and specific parameters for each output format, including the H264 base or main profiles.

Watch the transformation progress

Free Speed Video allows you to view the progress for each of the videos speed up/slow down tasks. The files are saved at the indicated location, with the name of your preference and the format of your choice. The format and the afferent settings must be established before saving the file.

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