DJI, Autel, and other drones record in 4K and 5.1K at high bitrates. Re-encode your aerial footage with modern codecs to save 50-65% disk space without visible quality loss.
Download Free TrialModern drones record at increasingly high resolutions and bitrates. A single flight can produce gigabytes of footage that quickly fills SD cards, hard drives, and cloud storage.
Over a season of flying, drone pilots accumulate hundreds of gigabytes — or terabytes — of footage that strains storage capacity and backup workflows.
VideoRecompress Studio is designed for batch processing large video libraries. Drop your entire SD card dump or archive folder and let it work:
Real-world compression results from drone footage:
| Drone | Original (1 hour) | Compressed | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| DJI Mavic 3 Pro (5.1K) | 14 GB | 4.9 GB | 65% |
| DJI Air 3 (4K 60fps) | 9 GB | 3.2 GB | 64% |
| DJI Mini 4 Pro (4K) | 6 GB | 2.1 GB | 65% |
Results using H.265, CRF 23 (Phone Archive preset). Actual savings depend on scene complexity.
Processing terabytes of drone footage with software encoding can take days. VideoRecompress Studio leverages your GPU for dramatically faster encoding:
Two presets work particularly well for drone footage:
Batch process hundreds of drone videos in one run. Free 30-day trial with 10 files included.
Download Free TrialPublished by ContentaSoft, Umea, Sweden — developer of VideoRecompress Studio.
VideoRecompress Studio is a desktop application for Windows that batch compresses and re-encodes videos using modern codecs (H.265, AV1, VP9) with hardware acceleration.
This software contains no adware, spyware, toolbars, or bundled third-party programs. The installer installs only VideoRecompress Studio and FFmpeg (open-source video engine).
All videos are processed locally on your computer. No files are uploaded to any server. The software does not collect personal data.
Free 30-day trial with 10 files included. After the trial, a license key is required. Lifetime license: $79 (one-time payment, no subscription).
How to Uninstall
Open Windows Settings > Apps > Installed apps, find "VideoRecompress Studio" in the list, and click Uninstall. You can also run the uninstaller from the installation folder or use Control Panel > Programs and Features.
Download size: ~2 MB (web installer). Additional components including FFmpeg are downloaded during installation.