2025.1.11.0
Size | : 201 MB |
Language | : English |
License | : Trial |
Virus Scan | : 0 / 96 |
Producer | : Audials AG |
System | : Windows (All) |
Update | : 30.04.2025 |
Editor | : Eric |
Audials Movie is a video converter software that records video streams on popular platforms such as Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Video, Twitch, Disney+ or Hulu within legal limits, creates legal copies and converts its recordings to different formats. The program with a modern graphical user interface works with high performance.
The easy-to-install Audials Movie program has various features and tools to record video streams in high quality. Access to the tool sets in the Audials Movie program, which ensures that the video remains in high quality during recording and conversion processes, is quite easy.
In the program with advanced features, you can start recording by selecting the most preferred platforms with a single click. In addition, you can easily complete the conversion and recording processes by adding the URLs of the videos you want to save specifically.
In the Audials Movie program, which is compatible with HTML5 standards, videos are downloaded by dividing them into certain intervals in order to overcome bandwidth fluctuation problems and are saved in one piece when the download process is completed. In this way, video streams are downloaded faster.
The graphics card codes of the Audials Movie program, which was developed for performance optimization, work on graphics cards such as Nvidia, AMD, Intel. The program, which records video at full frame rate, is optimized for 720p-HD and Full-HD (1080p) high-resolution videos. Supporting important versions of DirectX, Audials Movie sends warnings if the computer exceeds normal limits to avoid problems with recording quality.
It supports all common file formats such as FLV, AVI, CAF, AU, AIFF, MKV, MP4, H.264, FLAC, 4K, MOV, WMV, WAV, AAC, OGG, MP3, H.265, 3GP. You can import or export collections with Audials Movie, which can copy DVD/CDs. With Audials Movie, you can separate audio from video and make adjustments to decibels.