

The redesigned interface makes UniConverter 13.0 more user-friendly, and users can quickly find their preferred functions in 'Favorites". Here are the new major features included in Wondershare UniConverter 13.0: "We think our customers are going to love editing their videos with our Smart Trim feature and will enjoy creating subtitles with the Automatic Subtitles tool as well." Now they can convert or compress videos faster and with better quality," said Allen Dai, Product Director of Wondershare UniConverter.

"The UniConverter 13.0 is packed with features that help users get more done. In addition, it unveiled new advanced video editing tools: Smart Trimmer and Automatic Subtitles to save time in video production. The new version brings a new UI that makes it more friendly, improves GPU acceleration to enhance conversion speed 200%, and compresses video with better quality. If you can't upgrade it successfully, please contact us for more help.VANCOUVER, BC, J/PRNewswire/ - Wondershare Technology has recently announced the Wondershare UniConverter 13.0. If you do not need to upgrade at present, you can feel free to go back to use the old version you purchased. When you click to purchase/upgrade inside the app, the discounted price will show up automatically.Īfter the upgrade, you will have full access to explore the new version features. To acquire it, make sure that you installed Filmora 12 and logged in with the correct account. However, for our perpetual license users, we provide an exclusive discount to upgrade to Filmora 12.

That's why the software might say you have the trial version and ask you to pay again after you update from an older version like Filmora 10 or 11 to Filmora 12. However, it does not include new major upgrades. Please kindly note that with the perpetual license, you have lifetime access to only the major version that has been purchased and you can get minor updates for free within that major version. Why did the program ask me to pay again after I update to Filmora 12 though I have a perpetual license?
