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.
DiVA
MPEG-2 to QuickTime transcoder
Version: 1.0
Mixed bag
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: Hannibal Fortune Thursday, September 29 2005 @ 09:13 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: 6-12 months
Recommend Product: YES
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