On the registration page, enter your email address and submit the form.
Your license key will be sent to your email.
Download the software, run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions.
After installation, open the program.
Enter the license details you received to activate the software.
From the feature list, this looks like a full “all‑in‑one” video suite: format conversion, basic editing, enhancement, 3D/GIF, compression, and some utility tools (metadata, audio sync, reverse, etc.). It’s similar in scope to many commercial “Video Converter Ultimate”‑type products.
What it’s good for
For typical home use, this kind of tool is especially useful if you want to:
Convert videos for specific devices (phone/TV/console) without dealing with codec details.
Do quick edits (trim, crop, merge, rotate, watermark, subtitles) without a full NLE like Premiere/Vegas.
Shrink videos for sharing or storage while keeping acceptable quality.
I can’t verify the safety or cleanliness of the installer from here. Before installing, it’s a good idea to:
Scan the .exe with your main security product and optionally upload it to VirusTotal.
Download only from the official site and avoid third‑party “repack” sources.
Check whether it’s trialware or has feature/length limitations (watermarks, time limits, etc.).
During installation, watch for any optional bundled offers or extra components and decline what you don’t need.
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License type (trial/paid, any giveaway, etc.).
System requirements (Windows version, CPU/GPU needs).
Whether it supports hardware acceleration (if the vendor states it).
If you say how you plan to use it (e.g. mainly for conversion, editing, or compression), I can suggest what to focus on or possible alternatives to compare with.