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Vimeo to HEVC Converter

ConverterFactory is a free & online cloud-based Vimeo to HEVC converter, you can use ConverterFactory to convert Vimeo easily and quickly via your computer or mobile phone browser, we support Vimeo to HEVC conversion as well as Vimeo to other file formats, and we also support more than 140+ audio, video, image and document etc,.

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or drop vimeo here

How to convert Vimeo to HEVC

open the https://converterfactory.com/vimeo-to-hevc using your computer or mobile browser (tips: you need to get the vimeo download url first).

STEP 1

Paste Vimeo url into this page

Paste the Vimeo downloadable URL into this page of the ConverterFactory, or drop the downloadable Vimeo file into this page of the ConverterFactory.

STEP 2

Choose the output HEVC format

Click the "Convert" button to convert; if you need to change the output file format, choose the "Convert to" button to change the output file format and then click the "Convert" button to convert.

STEP 3

Download converted HEVC files

File conversion has two steps: Converting >> Finished, after conversion is finished, click "Download" button to download the converted HEVC file.
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Vimeo is a video sharing platform that was launched in 2004 by a group of filmmakers. Since then, the platform has grown to over 80 million creators — most of them artists in film, animation, music and other works of art — who’ve been able to use Vimeo as a way to share and promote their work.

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HEVC is a video compression standard, a successor to the widely used AVC (H.264 or MPEG-4 Part 10). It offers a higher compression ratio and improved coding efficiency compared to its predecessor, while maintaining the same level of video quality. HEVC is capable of compressing video files to half the size of AVC with the same level of video quality, or to maintain the same size while improving the video quality. It is widely used in streaming services, such as YouTube and Netflix, as well as Blu-ray discs.