Just cut to the good parts with these great NEW features!
MPEG2, H.264 / AVCHD, and H.265 / HEVC editing.
TVSuite Version 6 edits your MPEG2, AVC and HEVC files fast with our newly re-written smart edit engine. Smart edit recodes just a few frames at each cut point and retains all the original quality of your videos.
Recode your video faster with Intel and NVidia GPU hardware.
Speed up your recoding up to 5x by taking advantage of your Intel Core-I processor's QuickSync feature or if you have an NVidia GPU it's built in encoding hardware.  QuickSync offloads the MPEG2, H.264 and HEVC encoding functions to the Intel graphics processor for lightening fast encodes. For even quicker encodings, supported NVidia GPU cards can be used to encode H.264 and HEVC video.
Select automatic smooth transitions or fast jump cuts.
With a single setting, TVSuite Version 6 lets you choose between jump cuts, or fades and dissolves for professional looking output.
Convert files for iPhone/iPod and other portable devices.
TVSuite will import almost any video file and convert them to all the popular formats used by portable devices.
Edit and convert 4K video.
Built in support for H.264- and HEVC-based 4K video.
Import additional non-broadcast formats.
Import and edit a wide variety of other video formats such as DivX, Xvid, MPEG4 Part2, DV, Vorbis and more. Export as MPEG2, H.264 or HEVC for streaming boxes, portable devices or DVDs.
Variable speed playback
Edit your videos faster by using our variable speed playback keyboard shortcuts.
New more intuitive Graphical User Interface (GUI).
TVSuite has a clean, simple and intuitive user interface that is also highly functional and flexible. Take advantage of the new skinning feature to customize the look of the main editing screen.
Simple preset or custom DVD menu generation.
TVSuite has a rich set of pre-designed menu templates to create great looking DVDs. Customize them or create your own templates in seconds using the built-in template editor, giving your DVDs their own unique look and feel. Reuse templates or share them with others via the internet, so that when making the DVDs of a series of program they all have a consistent look.
Opens DVD .IFO files directly for reauthoring (unencrypted DVDs).
Want to edit material that has been previously recorded on an unencrypted DVD? TVSuite will import the titles directly from the DVD.  Original chapter settings are retained from the imported DVD and will be retained whether you re-author a DVD or play on your portable device.
Advanced cropping, flipping and rotation.
Use TVSuite's cropping presets to automatically convert between widescreen, letterbox and pillarbox.  Or, customize the crop settings to save just the part of the picture you like.

TVSuite can flip or rotate your video so that you can easily reorient those sideways phone videos.
Take control of your audio.
TVSuite's advanced audio support lets you remove, duplicate and re-order the audio streams each with options to change the codec, bitrate, sampling rate, and gain.

Need to adjust the level?  Each audio stream can be automatically normalized or, using our intelligent compressor, let VideoReDo raise the levels of soft passages while reducing the volume of loud ones.
Compensate for lip sync.
TVSuite carefully takes care to maintain the lip-sync of the source video during editing and processing. Source videos that start out-of-sync can be manually adjusted using our sync adjustment preview slider.
Advanced batch processor.
Save your edits directly from the TVSuite editor or queue them up for background batch processing.  Batch works automatically, edit one video while a previous one is being processed.

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Learn more about video editing:

 

Why is Native editing important to you?

HEVC, H.264 and MPEG are highly compressed formats. Most full-featured video editors convert your videos into uncompressed video for editing and then re-encode it when saving the edits. The result is that it can take hours to save your video rather than just minutes as it does with VideoReDo.

 

More importantly, each recoding results in a reduction of quality. With VideoReDo's perfected smart rendering technology you can edit again and again without degrading any of your precious videos.

 

Why do my videos get out of sync when saving edited videos?

There are many different reasons. For example, if you are capturing off the air, cable or satellite, a transmission error can result in dropped video frames. Transferring from tapes has its own unique set of sync problems as the timing of consumer VHS players and old, noisy tapes can quickly result in out of sync DVDs.

 

When you capture your video, your audio and video information contains time code tags which keep the playback in sync. When a program is authored to DVD, these time code tags are removed by the authoring tool and potential sync corrections are lost. VideoReDo automatically processes files so that when these tags are removed the resulting audio and video streams stay in sync. No matter what the original source.

 

Why do I need frame accurate editing?

Because if you don't have frame accurate editing, you will not be able to specify the exact cut points resulting in a very chopped looking edit. You will either remove wanted program material, or leave in parts you did not want.

 

Frames in a compressed video are not stored sequentially and most frames are stored simply as changes from some prior frame. Without VideoReDo's special capabilities, the only place you can cut safely is on a GOP boundary. A GOP boundary is where the original encoder has encoded a complete frame. Depending upon your source material, GOP boundaries occur every 1/2 to 30 seconds.

 

Why do I need to Auto-crop letterbox?

For optimal playback, especially on wide screen monitors and devices, the video should be stored in its native aspect ratio of either 16x9 or 4x3. However, programs captured from some sources such as a video capture card or DVD recorder will store the video in 4x3 format. Programs that should be displayed in a widescreen format are "letterboxed" with dark blank areas above and below the programs.

 

Auto-cropping of letterbox material will remove the blank areas above and below the program material and create a true 16x9 (anamorphic) DVD or video.