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DESCRIPTION
MovieChapterizer provides an easy way to add chapter names into movies you can view with QuickTime Player.

Use MovieChapterizer to add chapter names to numerous points in your movies by simply moving the playhead slider and entering chapter names wherever you want. Then open the movie in QuickTime Player and the chapter popup button allows you to navigate directly to the chapter markers.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 3.1
  • Minor extra memory validation checks added.
  • Removed redundant logging.
  • Fully compatible with file format for QuickTime X chapter display feature.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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Developer:JS8 Media Inc
Downloads:6,685
  - Version d/l:463
Multimedia & Design:Video
License:Demo
Date:30 Sep 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
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Apr 30 2008

RANDYHARRIS  This developer does great work, however, MetaX can chapterize your files and it is free... Food for thought.  
(Version 2.8)

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Aug 30 2007
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EDANROGO  MovieChapterizer shows a lot of promise with a nice UI and a fast and reliable delivery of the final file, but support for a wider variety of formats like flash, and h264 is a must before considering charging for it.

I look forward to downloading the next version.

Thanks!  
(Version 2.2)

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Nov 24 2006

CBA  I tested this app and I really saw a potential in it. I've been searching for something like this for a while now and couldn't wait to test it.

Though the first I noticed was that I couldn't add chapters to movies I encoded with Quicktime Pro (High resolution h.264 for iPod/iTunes, .m4v) which is the main goal for me. It did support files encoded with Virtual hub which plays fine on the iPod, the only difference is that the Virtual hub file makes mp4-files instead of m4v. If support for these files are added I will buy this program!

Also, I think I found a little bug. When I add a chapter to a movie, it doesn't show up in the column to the right. At first I thought that I did something wrong and added another chapter (a few seconds later than the first). Then, when I saved the chapters and opened the movie in Quicktime there was in fact two chapters there. This will certainly be fixed in the near future.

To sum up, I really like the app and will buy it if Quicktime encoded h.264 will be supported.  
(Version 1.1)

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Nov 24 2006

CBA  A little update, it seems that I no longer can open the Visual hub encoded mp4-files. Don't know what happened.. I hope this can be resolved!  
(Version 1.1)

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Nov 28 2006

JS8DEV  Regular QuickTime H.264 encoded files are supported, but not if they are for m4v files, i.e. for the iPod. This is not a restriction that MovieChapterizer requires but because m4v files with chapter data aren't allowed by iTunes. If iTunes changes to allow such files through to the iPod then MovieChapterizer will allow them to be created.  
(Version 1.1)

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Dec 11 2007

STARF  I too downloaded moviechapterizer 2.5 hoping to be able to add chapters to mp4 files created in visualhub. I have been able to create mp4 files with chapters using handbrake if the source is from a dvd, and I am able to use these files with chapters in my ipod.

MovieChapterizer 2.5 on Leopard won't let me import any file with .mp4 or .m4v extentions.  
(Version 2.5)

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