MovieChapterizer - 2.9add chapters to movies for quicktime player |
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Still no support for .m4v 



- Version: 2.8, 7/2/2008 11:08PM PST
Grasshopper1965
Can't use this for movies on my iPhone. Maybe in the next revision....
Still Needs Work - Version: 2.6, 2/22/2008 11:38AM PST
bdkennedy1
This program doesn't recognize m4v files, which are the most used video file type on Macs next to mov files.
For being such a recent program, I'm surprised the author didn't implement support for this file type.
This leaves the clunky SimpleMovieX as the only program where you can add chapters to an encoded movie file.
For being such a recent program, I'm surprised the author didn't implement support for this file type.
This leaves the clunky SimpleMovieX as the only program where you can add chapters to an encoded movie file.
since "Demo" isn't very descriptive... - Version: 2.5, 12/5/2007 08:24AM PST
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macDigital
from the site: "You can download and try MovieChapterizer for free, and add a small number of chapters. To use it to add up to 100 chapters you can also purchase a license code for $15 from our store page or by clicking the Buy Now button on this page."