This is an example of what I was seeing when I investigated speeding up: Then, in December 2017, restrictions were put on length of clips and number of clips to join, and a "waiting time" was required in the free version. Until !!! Less than a year ago Freemake stymied Version3 somehow, it will no longer work. I therefore reverted to Version3, and what I lost on the swings I more than gained on the roundabouts. Did they come up against copyright problems? (If you can't visualise what I'm talking about, I apologise, can't do better.) I reported it to Freemake as a bug, and they replied "It's not a bug, it's how it works now". The thing that affected me worst was the inability to navigate thru long recordings and cut clips along the way - now, every time you click you stop being able to see your video in motion as you scroll along the timeline to make the next cut - you have to save your selection and get the original file back up to make the next selection. I can't be exact, but around the introduction of Version4 Freemake took a serious dive in usability. The fact that I'm still using it is testament to how much I value it.
#FREE MAKE VIDEO CONVERTER OLD VERSIONS SOFTWARE#
I have security software which I believe safeguards me from Freemake's PUPs and other nosiness.
It suits what I do, with a big interface and simple operation on very long recordings. Regarding Freemake Video Converter older versions: Version 4.0.3.4 ALSO has the Freemake Logo at the finish of videos of 5 mins duration and over! I would be interested to know the version number of the Freemake Video Converter which DOES NOT have the logo, ie, the last one before the Logo was introduced, please? Does anybody know? I've been using Freemake Video Converter for about 7 years.