![]() ![]() Now i've noticed a couple werid things while using this. The interface could use a bit a work for some reason i have a floating white box that seems to be part of the application but i can't move it really werid. Well its nice to have the ability to trim mpeg-1 and mpeg-2 streams again that's been missing since Quicktime 5.x. You will get great support with constant application updates and enhancement. This is one app that is very worthy of its price. I sent him an email, and within the day, he had a new version of SimpleMovie with a preference in the Editing tab, where you change it back to the old method. One of the updates created a new style where the selection didn't follow the playhead. It isn't perfect, but it's the best solution out there without converting the movie file a 3rd time.Īlso, Benoît Joossen (the creator) has been fantastic. However, I have been impressed with the sync tool within SimpleMovie. Movie files are sometimes quite unstable, especially synchronization issues. It took many hours, but SimpleMovieX was reliable, stable, and easy to use. I was editing a 2 GB mp4 file (.avi is always a disaster waiting to happen), and I quickly took out 256 f-words, and a hundred or so more inappropriate terms. The power of SimpleMovieX is best demonstrated when I edited The Departed. If it were legal, I would start a company, and 'simply' use SimpleMovieX. I've become so good and fast at it, that I have friends and family grabbing my edited movies on a daily basis. ![]() I use SimpleMovie to do all my censoring of R-rated movies. It has become faster, more stable, and more feature-rich. ![]() I have been using SimpleMovie for a few years now, and I could not be happier with its progress and development. I really would like to buy SimpleMovieX if it worked for me. So since loss-less cutting of AVIs (DIVX) is possible VirtualDub I cannot understand why it shouldn't be possible with SimpleMovieX. While I've read what has been published about the AVI format I have to stick to it since it's what I get from - and I don't want to loose quality and time by re-encoding the videos. While I can cut and save those AVIs (DIVX) with SimpleMovieX (respecting the editing points = keyframe restriction) like with VirtualDub - and also view them on my Mac - showing those videos edited with SimpleMovieX on my Playstation 3 doesn't work: The movie and the sound are playing too fast and frames are jumping. Now - since I'm using a Mac - I've tried the recent version of SimpleMovieX. I am viewing the edited videos on my Playstation 3 without any problems. Native Editing with VirtualDub works perfect. In the past I've cut out commercials of those AVIs with VirtualDub, a free Windows application () via Parallels Desktop on my Mac. I'm using an online TV recorder () which saves videos as AVIs (DIVX). I tried SimpleMovieX several times but there is still a major problem for me (and I guess many other users) - and I never got any response by the developers: ![]()
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