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VideoSpeedConversionTool 1.2, the first and only release from developer kooyoseb, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to alter playback velocity without re-encoding, letting users resave any compatible clip at a custom pace. The single-window interface accepts common formats such as MP4, AVI and MKV, reads the original frame rate, then writes a new file whose duration is stretched or compressed by the chosen multiplier; because the engine remuxes rather than transcodes, image quality remains untouched and processing finishes in seconds regardless of length. Typical use cases include shortening lecture captures for quick review, slowing sports footage for coaching analysis, converting 30 fps screen recordings to cinematic 24 fps, or matching stock video to background music tempo before editorial assembly. The application sits in the Video Editors category, requires no external codecs, and leaves no watermark, making it equally attractive to casual creators who need a one-off speed tweak and to professional editors who batch-prepare assets for downstream NLE work. Version 1.2 is offered free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are served through trusted Windows package channels such as winget, guaranteeing that the latest build is always fetched; the same source supports silent batch installation of multiple programs for streamlined setup.
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