MovieConverter offers you an other way: Able to read? At least, able to click on the default button of a warning window? Congratulations, you`ve just became an expert in video.
With MovieConverter everything is automatic (but could also become manual for "those who master"). MovieConverter proceeds your files - either interlaced (as iMovie projects) or not - and outputs them according to your country`s DVD or DV standards.
Easy steps:
1 - Select a source file
2 - Choose the format of your tv screen
3 - Choose your video standard (NTSC for North America & Japan, PAL everywhere else)
4 - Select a destination folder
5 - Click on "Go"
Here are some key features of "MovieConverter":
· The same quality as (or even better than) iDVD
· decodes the integrality of your iMovie`s files
· but any other type of files too (avi, wmv, etc).
· 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.
· Convert any video in PALNTSC, without jerk nor loss of quality.
· MovieConverter does not make: coffee, Radiator microwave, Thermonuclear power station.
· besides that (and take a look to the options if that`s not yet enough for you)
Requirements:
· QuickTime 7.1.3 or later.
Limitations:
· Only one video by DVD-video
· Other features are limited in the unregistered version.
What`s New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
New:
· Encoding module: New "secure" automatism: some broadcasters (on DVB-T) have the bad habit to tag some approximate information during broadcasting. Now MCS automatically avoid trouble even in case of bad tags. This special info -real or wrong - will be automatically handled without loss of quality. (More technically, it is about a wrong info included in videos about field order).
· Encoding module: if your video includes chapters (eg: iMovie / FinalCut videos, MPEG4, MKV, ...), MovieConverter keeps them to affect them in the "DVD VIDEO module" (this feature is only available in Leopard and SnowLeopard, sorry for Tiger users).
· Encoding module: first step to handle E-AC3 audio format, especially used on DVB-T (beta-feature only available in Leopard and snowleopard).
· Encoding module: less alerts, some ergonomy more (eg: files for editing should not be normalized by default, but a files for broadcasting has to be, so -example- the normalization is automatically adjusted to each needs ;...