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'''TurboHD™ Video Toolkit™ for Windows™''' is a piece of software created by [[Comrade Eduardo D.S.T. Intercom]] to TurboEncode™ video files using [[6x Multiprocessing]]. Many uses are available for this process, such as TurboImproving™ file sizes and quality. As the name suggests, with "HD", only HD video formats are supported (1920x1080 as standard, or 1280x720 as Extra Premium TurboHD™, available only with TurboHD™ Video Toolkit™ for Windows™ Premium™).
[[File:Turbohd logo.png|thumb|The logo for this fine piece of software.]]
'''TurboHD™ Video Toolkit™ for Windows™''' is a piece of software created by [[Comrade Eduardo D.S.T. Intercom]] to TurboEncode™ video files using [[6x Multiprocessing]]. Many uses are available for this process, such as TurboImproving™ file sizes and quality. As the name suggests, with "HD", only HD video formats are supported (1920x1080 as standard, or 1280x720 as Extra Premium TurboHD™, available only with TurboHD™ Video Toolkit™ for Windows™ Premium™). TurboEncoded™ video files are output with a .THD file extension, which stands for TurboHD™.

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The logo for this fine piece of software.

TurboHD™ Video Toolkit™ for Windows™ is a piece of software created by Comrade Eduardo D.S.T. Intercom to TurboEncode™ video files using 6x Multiprocessing. Many uses are available for this process, such as TurboImproving™ file sizes and quality. As the name suggests, with "HD", only HD video formats are supported (1920x1080 as standard, or 1280x720 as Extra Premium TurboHD™, available only with TurboHD™ Video Toolkit™ for Windows™ Premium™). TurboEncoded™ video files are output with a .THD file extension, which stands for TurboHD™.