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DESCRIPTION
ViddyUp! (formerly known as Podner) is the easy way to load up your iPod, iPhone or Apple TV with home movies or content from around the web. Just drag your clips to the ViddyUp! window, tweak a setting or two (if you want), then let ViddyUp! get to work. iPod, iPhone or Apple TV-friendly versions of each clip show up in a special playlist in iTunes, ready to sync.
ViddyUp! easily handles dozens of files with its batch processing mode and even works with MPEG muxed audio. And, with the Custom encoding option, you're free to create MPEG-4 and H.264 files for iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, iTunes, Podcasts or the Web. It's up to you!
Features:
- MPEG-4, H.264 and H.264 MultiPass Export to iPod Without QuickTime Pro
- MPEG-4 and H.264 Export to Apple TV Without QuickTime Pro
- Batch Processing
- MPEG Muxed Audio Support
- 3:2, 4:3, 16:9 and Manual Cropping
- Three Easy Quality Settings
- High-quality Presets For iPod
- Low-quality Presets For Podcasts
- Better H.264 Multipass performance than other QuickTime-based solutions
- Poster Frame Support During Encoding Process
- iTunes Integration - Processed Files are Sent to iTunes
- Supports DivX and FLV (YouTube) content via free QuickTime components
- And More!
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.8.4:
New Features:
- iPhone/iPod touch encoding presets
- 3:2 cropping modes
Fixes:
- MKV and FLV files will now process properly
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later, iTunes 6 or later, QuickTime 7.2 or later, Temporary hard drive space equivalent to 3x the size of each processed movie file.
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| ViddyUp! User Reviews (15 posts) | Write A Review |
 | May 15 2008 |
FOR NEXTSOFT I have tried a number of apps to export muxed mpeg1's to iPod and this is the only one that could, so it's worth the $10 to me. (Version 1.8.2) | |
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 | Jun 9 2006 |
KHANH Podner changes to ViddyUp!. Apple releases 5G iPod U2! Now, the next upgrade is 6G iPod, the real video iPod with full support for Blu Ray Hi-Def! (Version 1.6) | |
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 | Feb 6 2006 |
CARL SOBOLEWSKI iSquint works with every video file I have tried (including any .wmv and .asf files) and they all work beautifully. Batch conversion and customizable quality settings. Better and freer. Don't waste your money. (Version 1.3.1) | |
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 | Nov 19 2005 |
MARK.ANDERSON Still crashes with a couple of my QuickTime movies. I believe they're Muxed MPEG1 files. (Version 1.1) | |
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 | Nov 19 2005 |
SPLASM SOFTWARE Just last night we received a report of Podner crashing with a particular movie file. We later found the file also crashes QuickTime Player. If that's the case there is a good chance the file is somehow damaged or the QuickTime component for that file's format is not up to the task for that particular file. It would be great if you could send a sample of one of the movies that doesn't work correctly to support@splasm.com so we can duplicate the issue and resolve it. (Version 1.1) | |
 | Nov 18 2005 |
HAL GUMBERT Podner is amazing. I've tried just about every video converter for the iPod and this one is fast, stable, and WORKS! Now that it supports a queue, it's even better. Previously, I made four copies of the app on the same computer and encoded four movies at a time, but now, I can drag an entire season of shows at once. (Version 1.1) | |
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 | Nov 12 2005 |
ANONYMOUS a good encoder but has the same problem of Quicktime Pro 7.0.3... when you try to compress a DV/File from FCP that the size is 720x480 the Podner ( like the QT) squeeze the picture at 320x213 instead to 320x240... Podner and Apple has to fix the problem !!!!!!!!!!!! In any case I prefer Podner than MoviePod... Podner shoul have a batch list (Version 1.0.1) | |
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 | Nov 18 2005 |
SPLASM SOFTWARE Podner 1.1 includes support for non-square pixel aspect ratios, allowing your DV source to be scaled correctly. Please contact us at support@splasm.com if you encounter any issues with this new functionality. We hope you enjoy it! (Version 1.1) | |
 | Nov 1 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Let us specify exact bitrate! (Version 1.0) | |
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 | Oct 31 2005 |
ANONYMOUS This is pretty awesome. I managed to convert a few short DivX files into H.264 and it works like a charm. However, I have yet to try them in a video iPod (I don't one yet but will get one someday) but I really do dig the program. However, I have a couple suggestions for new features. One feature would be a batch converter. It would be nice if I could throw in a bunch of files into this thing before I drive off to work, come back from work, and see them all done. That would freakin' own! Another feature would be some cropping options. Sometimes, I like to crop the letterbox out of certain videos or turn a 16:9 video into a 4:3 video. Other than that, I think this program is worth the 10 bucks! (Version 1.0) | |
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 | Oct 31 2005 |
JORGEHP Without a doubt the BEST of the iPod video encoders whenever previously-downloaded videos are concerned. Handles practically every type of file I've thrown to it: .mov, .mpeg, .avi (maybe .avi because its using the plug-in Toast 7 installs, I'm still not sure). For DVDs the best is still Handbrake. But everything else, nothing beats Podner as of yet. Defintely worth the $9 bucks. (Version 1.0) | |
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 | Oct 28 2005 |
JIMOTHY Great program, works quickly, and the only one that does so. Its kindof annoying it only works on 10.4 (Tiger). (Hint: it only works on TIGER Mr. Anonymous) (Version 1.0) | |
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