MovieConverter
- 1.1
encode for DVD or DV without losing quality
(File Size: 5.8M)
Current Version: 1.1
Release Date: 2007-12-29
License: Shareware
Price: $22 (15 EUR)
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Product
Description:
Easy and powerful:
step 1 - load a video
step 2 - define a final display (4/3 or 16/9)
step 3 - encode
Do you know nothing about video? No concern, you will have quality in
result.
Unlike others softwares, MovieConverter manages automatically to you
all it is problematic:
* anamorphous files (so that a european
balloon of football will not look like an american balloon of football
-will not be deformed after encoding).
* the order of fields (so images of the
video will always display in the good order).
* the interlaced (not to have some
visible "comb effects" during the broadcast).
* the conversion of the number of frames
per second (so your videos will be converted to your TV standard
WITHOUT jerks and whatever is their original standard).
* Last point: all the informations of
your video will be preserved. There where the other software -by ease-
eliminates half of the information of your video, MovieConverter
preserves them (example: if you bought a camera DV or a DVD only to
have a VHS quality, you do not need MovieConverter, all others
softwares are your friends).
* And if your video does not have any of
these concerns(marigolds)? MovieConverter will manage them as well as
the others ones ;-)
You are not sure of your unique setting (step 2)? Preview the result
before encoding (and change it if the result was not the one you hoped).
You knew all the concerns previously quoted? You are a specialist in
video, welcome. The "expert's" setting are for you, they will allow to
you to make more and to disconnect the automatisms.
MovieConverter, specialist's functions "for dummies".
Features:
* The same quality than iDVD...
* ...decodes the integrality of your
iMovie's files...
* ...but any other type of files too
(avi, wmv, etc).
* Convert any video in
PAL<>NTSC, without jerk nor loss of quality.
* Ability to pause the video encoding.
* Fully automated (detection of the
interlaced files, their readout order, etc).
* Entirely disengageable (for those
which do not like the automatisms).
* Automatic adaptation of the aspect for
any video (even the anamorphous ones).
* Ability to transform any video in 16/9
or 4/3 PanScan (whatever its original size or its interlacing).
* Live preview before encoding.
* Batch mode
* etc, etc, etc (and take a look to the
site if that's not yet enough for you)
What's new in
this version:
New features:
- Compatibility Leopard (step 1: the code is fully compatible).
- A better management of DVB streams (DigitalVideoBroadcasting),
included HD streams.
- Handle "EyeTV" meta-packages (now MovieConverter accepts the
drag'n'drop of ".eyetv" files on its icon).
(and MovieConverter can still correct the -often- buggy DV export
produced by your EyeTV ;-)).
- Now the site and the help "speak" in english (and not in "froggy"
english, thanks John).
- Better controls to avoid the innumerable bugs in files produced by
the ®DivX™ Pro encoder.
- Full management of the interlaced files with an odd height (do not
laugh if you understood this sentence … I encountered some!).
Major Correction:
- "field rate": the encoding of videos with many frames-per-second
(50fps in PAL and 60fps in NTSC) is now treated correctly (including in
the event of conversion of standard PAL<->NTSC).
Minor corrections:
In bulk:
- The display of the progress bar -on intel- with the encoder mpeg2enc.
- Some random behaviors with some "Cancel" buttons.
- An improvement of the detection of the anamorphous MPEG-TS (DVB and
cie). And in premium: an useless alarm less!
- A better management of the sizes of the iMovie projects in HD.
- A correction of the update code (oops! if you read these infos
directly in MovieConverter, avoid to click on the "stop" button during
the download ;-))
- Correction of the expert's option "force framerate" for NTSC outputs.
- Some cosmetic corrections (some texts disappeared sometimes, …).
- Some files with "very very weird" names (containing "`" for example)
work now.
- An error with memory management, that crashed MC after the encoding
of 50 video files.
- etc, etc, …
Tools:
- New build of the mjpegtools (some bugs less).
- New version of ffmpeg (some features more).
Operating
System Requirements:
This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:
* Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
* Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
* Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
* Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
Additional
Requirements:
* QuickTime 7.1.3 or higher
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