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DESCRIPTION

QTCoffee allows you to manipulate QuickTime movies (and other QuickTime readable media such as MPEGs, AVIs, music and images, and others with appropriate plug-ins such as Ogg and WMV files) via the command line.

The QTCoffee tools allow you to modify movies by extracting tracks and chapters, creating chapters, scaling & rotating tracks (or the entire movie). You can also multiplex movies (e.g. take a video track from one movie and a sound track from another), join movies together, and split a movie into equal duration parts, at specified times, or by chapters. Files with only MPEG-4 video and/or AAC audio can also be saved as MP4 movies without conversion.

Why would you want such a thing? Well, if you only happen to need these particular features, and don't want to pay $30 for Quicktime Pro, then this is for you! More importantly, these utilities can be used inside shell scripts and are therefore very useful for batch processing. We think of them more as complements to Quicktime Pro rather than replacements for it.

QTCoffee is donation-ware for personal and academic use: if the tools are useful to you you are encouraged to purchase a license or pay whatever amount of money you feel is appropriate. If you use it for commercial purposes (even if you don't make any money specifically off the project) you will need to purchase a license at $10 per seat.

If you encounter bugs, please tell us! Reporting them in the ratings section below does not help.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.2.5:
  • Allow URL movies too
  • Fixed an issue with mp4 export not working with some H.264 tracks
  • chapcutmovie has the option not to use chapter names in the output filenames
  • Handle unnamed chapters at the beginning of the movie
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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Developer:3AM Coffee Software
Downloads:8,658
  - Version d/l:1,605
Multimedia & Design:Video
License:Free
Date:23 Jan 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
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    Sep 8 2007
    *****

    BOZO CLOWN  These are command line utilities for manipulating media files that work well. You need to be comfortable working in the Terminal and you need to read the first page of info displayed when you double-click the installer. If you want a GUI app look elsewhere but don't ding this one for not being that app.

    Documentation can be viewed using the command:

    open /usr/local/share/doc/QTCoffee/How\ To.rtf  
    (Version 1.2.4)

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    Aug 25 2006

    NED ANDERSON  Do you think this will help with VODEI, BMP codec files. Incedentally has anyone played a VODEI file on a mac?  
    (Version 1.2.4)

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    Apr 3 2006

    REDAGE  ........when installing one should, read the whereabouts. it say´s at least 3 times, what gets installed where.

    and for all the GUI addicts out there, this is a faceless

    binary matter.......intended for the ...........arrrgh.......

    TERMINAL.

    ..........and in the terminal, you MUST not only be able to read, you must also be able to write  
    (Version 1.2.1)

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    Nov 19 2005
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    OXOLYT  Didn't install. Installer just wrote something about errors during installs - try again. NO explanation about what went wrong. I don't like this: zero points.  
    (Version 1.2)

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    Nov 28 2005

    AET  As stated on their webpage:

    "By default, QTCoffee installs into the privileged directory /usr/local. If you wish to install it somewhere else, you can download the manual install package."  
    (Version 1.2)

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    Nov 29 2005

    3AM COFFEE SOFTWARE  Please submit a full bug report, perhaps including a screen shot of the errors you received.  
    (Version 1.2)

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    Nov 19 2005
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    B  so. I downloaded and installed.

    No indciation of where it put anything.

    No file called QTCoffee shows up anywhere.

    No manual. No read me. no nuttin.

    Nothing in the Application folder with any recognizable name.

    How are you supposed to:

    (1) find this?

    (2) figure out how it works?  
    (Version 1.2)

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    Nov 28 2005

    AET  As stated on their webpage:

    "By default, QTCoffee installs into the privileged directory /usr/local. If you wish to install it somewhere else, you can download the manual install package."

    At this point in time reading the readme/manual is necessary. QTCoffee does not have an aqua GUI.  
    (Version 1.2)

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    Nov 28 2005

    AET  That is, look to their website for such reading materials.  
    (Version 1.2)

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    Nov 29 2005

    3AM COFFEE SOFTWARE  QTCoffee is a set of command-line tools. They are accessed by typing their name on the command-line. This is the way all command-line tools work. The documentation is installed as a set of man pages; there is also a Read Me and several other RTF documents whose locations are noted in the man pages.

    The first sentence of the first panel of the installer tells you where they are installed. That panel also tells you how to get at the documentation.

    We tried our best to help novices like you to find the application and its documentation by including this information in the installer, in the Read Me, and on our web site. We know of no better way of informing the user where a command-line tool goes. It's not like a GUI app where you just double click an icon. If you have a better idea, please email us.  
    (Version 1.2)

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    Jun 21 2005
    *****

    ANONYMOUS  Got to love free!  
    (Version 1.1.1)

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