Thank you for posting this review. All reviews should be so helpful. Seeing "BATCH ENCODES" brought a smile to my face, since I was wishing only yesterday that it did this.
I dragged my entire music video collection to iTunes 6 the other day and it could handle all the files except for the ones with extension m2v. These are MPEG2 muxed files (whatever those are). I tried converting them with Quicktime Pro and ffmpgex, trying multiple settings with each, and was unable to find settings that produced files that iTunes 6 would play (it is entirely possible I did something wrong, given that I don't really know what I am doing, but I tried pretty hard).
Converting them with Toast 7 worked with format=H.264. The only problem is that the video size is too tall (e.g., a 480 x 360 file was converted to 480 x 576), but if you manually edit the size beforehand under "video options" it comes out right.
Converts videos for iTunes 6, too - hombre
Thank you for posting this review. All reviews should be so helpful. Seeing "BATCH ENCODES" brought a smile to my face, since I was wishing only yesterday that it did this.I dragged my entire music video collection to iTunes 6 the other day and it could handle all the files except for the ones with extension m2v. These are MPEG2 muxed files (whatever those are). I tried converting them with Quicktime Pro and ffmpgex, trying multiple settings with each, and was unable to find settings that produced files that iTunes 6 would play (it is entirely possible I did something wrong, given that I don't really know what I am doing, but I tried pretty hard).
Converting them with Toast 7 worked with format=H.264. The only problem is that the video size is too tall (e.g., a 480 x 360 file was converted to 480 x 576), but if you manually edit the size beforehand under "video options" it comes out right.
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Sunday, October 23 2005 @ 10:07 AM PDT