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Good video converter?
I went ahead and got Toast Titanium thinking I'd be able to make some DVD discs with a bunch of AVI video I have...turns out its not able to and it requires some type of codec?!
I guess it needs to be mpg is there any good video converters out there for Mac, to where I won't lose quality for it? |
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Handbrake. and it's free!
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Another vote for Handbrake. Does its job perfectly and at no cost.
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Mpeg Streamclip has been great for me. Especially for Batch jobs.
http://www.squared5.com/ |
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iVI (Available in the Mac App Store) is a very good one!
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My money is on mpeg streamclip, only potential problem is it zeros timecode.
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Handbreak
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