Conversion settings are chosen through presets, and you’re free to create your own to tailor video files to your preferred device. While it’s free to download, Freemake will embed its logo in any files you create, and it'll constantly ask you to buy extra features. But while it’s nice to be able to tailor files to Windows Media Player, PlayStations and Xboxes, we’d rather it had h265 support and working GPU acceleration - the Nvidia GTX 1070 Ti card in our test machine was invisible to the app’s digital eyes. But who, these days, needs to rip video to Blackberry or Nokia devices?įreemake can rip CDs too, as well as move image files between formats. Looking at Freemake’s list of target files, which takes up three times the width of the app window, you’d think you’ve got everything covered. No h265 format -Constantly asks for moneyĪnother do-it-all app with a few odd omissions.
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