Re-encode your video library to H.265 or AV1 and save 50-70% NAS storage. Cheaper than buying new drives.
Download Free TrialVideo libraries grow fast. Home movies, TV recordings, security footage, and ripped media fill NAS drives in no time:
Video Recompress Studio compresses your video library on your desktop PC using GPU acceleration, then writes the smaller files back to your NAS. One-time $79 — cheaper than a single new drive.
Video Recompress Studio runs on your Windows PC and reads/writes directly to network shares:
Real-world compression results for video libraries stored on NAS:
| Library Size | Original | Compressed | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small library (movies + TV) | 4 TB | 1.5 TB | 63% |
| Medium library | 10 TB | 3.5 TB | 65% |
| Large library | 20 TB | 7 TB | 65% |
| Power user collection | 50 TB | 17.5 TB | 65% |
Results using H.265, CRF 23. Actual savings depend on source codec and bitrate. Already-compressed H.265 files see smaller gains.
Compare the cost of expanding your NAS vs. compressing what you already have:
Any NAS that exposes a network share works with Video Recompress Studio:
30-day free trial. Process 10 files without watermark. No credit card required.
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.