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DiVA

DiVA - 1.0

MPEG-2 to QuickTime transcoder

All Time: (4.2)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.0
Release Date: 2003-11-18
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 42,098
Downloads (all versions): 58,211

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Product Description:

DiVA is High Speed, High Quality MPEG-2 to QuickTime transcoder which features an all YUV graphics pipeline and pro-level image scaling, for maximum image fidelity. The built in crop/scale panel and support for NTSC 3:2 pull-down makes video manipulation simple.

Combined with 3ivx D4 4.0.3 DiVA achieves framerates in excess of 40fps on a Dual 1Ghz G4.

DiVA is the fastest, highest quality MPEG-2 transcoder available for Mac OS X.

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Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2 or higher

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DiVA ReviewMixed bag - Version: 1.0, 9/29/2005 09:13PM PST

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Jimmy Sparks
Very good video output, although some color saturation is lost. Unlike MPEG Streamclip, DiVA doesn't seem to drop frames in the output movie. The missing audio support is a fairly big drawback, requiring a fairly complicated procedure to extract and encode the audio (using other applications) then add it back to the video in Quicktime Player. Not ideal and no guarantee that the movie will remain compatible with future versions of Quicktime. Also wish it had an inverse telecine feature.<br>
Unfortunately, it's been two years since 1.0 and it doesn't look like 3ivx will be updating this application either with or without the promised audio support.
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DiVA CommentaryIn Response - Version: 1.0, 1/6/2005 06:12PM PST

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Orval
UM...yeah this is for the guy actually asking if it's possible to import audio onto a Mac. How long have you been using computers???
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DiVA ReviewDiVA Does What It Is Supposed To Do. Better. - Version: 1.0, 12/17/2004 07:54PM PST

thezoed
Awesome compression and numerous options. A lot of work obviously went into this application and it shows. Compression is excellent, allowing clear pictures without substituting size.
Some complain that it does not convert audio. Call me simple but I want an newsreader for my news, a music player for my music and a video compressor just for my video. When authors get swiss army knife on applications they lose focus on improving what is important.
A queue option would still be greatly appreciated in future versions, and without a queue it is greatly hindered.
Nonetheless, overall great software, and after going through numerous other software compression programs this is one of the few that actually works.
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