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| Downloads:9,870 |
| Version Downloads:326 |
| Type:Multimedia & Design : Video |
| License:Demo |
| Date:10 Nov 2011 |
| Platform:PPC / Intel |
| Price: $129.95 |
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Xandra reviewed on 17 Oct 2011
* Very Fast, very capable converter. I would trust the reliability of its output over all others. Definitely something you could use in a Professional environment.
* Very Good Support (extremely rare these days)** They actually respond to email
* A MANUAL (a printed one is available) WOW!!
* Highly Configurable
CONS:
* Somewhat confusing interface: Even after years of [somewhat irregular] use I need to refer to manual.
* Missing Pre-done Presets (ex: “iPod HR”, “DV FullRes” ) These could act at least as a starting point. Further: Pre-done and user presets should be available via menu items (they currently exist as seperate files on disk). In a nutshell: product could seriously benefit by copying Handbrake’s approach.
* No support for Chapters in H.264
Developer explained this is because Apple doesn't "officially" support chapters. However: chapters have been functioning for years now. and, Given that one can’t rely on Apple to support anything longterm it seems a mute point. IMHO: include them with the caveat that this could mess with long term compatibility.
* Pricey: (Especially updates) Most will be surprised that I list this last. But, although CPro IS considerably pricier than similar options, I’m not sure it’s overpriced. You’re paying for a kind of professional quality and support that simply doesn’t come with shareware or even full fledged programs these days. Also, it’s written so solidly, it’s not really necessary to update with each OS iteration.
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only I just can't understand why for every update they make, the application has ALWAYS an awful incompatibility with all current installed components.. this time is for DivX Encoder.component and LAMEEncoder.component, wich if not taken off the quicktime folder make the application crash...
and since its not a components related problem, as i use them nornally, I wonder why they don't take a little more time to avoid this kind of annoying things to happen..
last time was the same but for the sheervideo.component, do you mind to make things a little bit more compatible in the future???
I would really appreciate it.
Because this is a compatibility issue between QuickTime and the various QuickTime components you have installed, you really have two choices to avoid the problem. The first is of course to stop installing updates to QuickTime. The second is to install updates to QuickTime, but each time you do this to also install updates to any QuickTime components you may have. By keeping both QuickTime and your installed components at the same level, you should be able to avoid any compatibility problems. If you have further comments or questions, please feel free to email us at support@miraizon.com so that we can assist you.
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bosie reviewed on 25 Mar 2007