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I have several vids I have received over the years that are choppy and/or the audio doesn’t sync with what’s happening in screen. Can anyone recommend a user-friendly video compressor site for a novice like me? I briefly subscribed to FreeConvert but it’s a terrible site - takes forever to compress videos and often the compressions don’t work. 

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On 9/3/2024 at 10:27 AM, NJF said:

VLC free media player can do the job but it may be too finicky for beginners. Wondershare Uniconverter is more user friendly but you need to pay 

Thanks I’ll check out Wondershare’s. 

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