
We then swapped the Nvidia card with an AMD HD 6870, but for some reason the software refused to detect the card. Most of the free softwares usually only have CUDA support so it’s nice to see support for AMD cards as well.
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There’s also full support for GPU acceleration so we have Nvidia’s CUDA technology and AMD’s APP acceleration. In the ‘Preferences’ option, you can even set the number of cores that will be used during the encoding process.

You can even add a watermark to your videos, which is neat if you’re editing your home videos. This is a very handy feature as you’ll never be short of content for your shiny new 3D TV. You can choose between anaglyph, if you have the red/blue glasses or stereoscopic 3D if you have a 3D TV. The 3D button lets you convert any video into 3D. You also have editing tools right on the top that let you trim portions of the video, save certain sections etc. Video Converter Ultimate also lets you rip a DVD if you wish to back it up.

You can directly drag and drop files into the window, select a preset profile and start encoding. The user interface is pretty simple even for a novice user. Let’s find out if this is actually worth the $45 price tag.

Unlike many of the free software’s available, this one supports GPU-based hardware acceleration as well as converts your existing videos to 3D. 4Videosoft’s Video Converter Ultimate is one such software for converting videos for multiple platforms.
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However, dumping a bunch of 720p videos in your phone is not always the best solution as the file sizes can go into multiple gigabytes. Most smartphones these days are capable of handling a variety of video formats, either natively or via apps.
