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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Mac OS Classic
- Date added: October 17, 2005
- Total Downloads: 39,241
- Downloads last week: 76
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- Average user rating: stars out of 3 votes
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From K-werkx :Front End Digital Media Workshop harnesses the power of QuickTime to bring you powerful batch based conversion of sound, video, and image files. Resize, resample, join, split, trim, basic edits, selective conversions via marked I/O points are some of the tools. All in an environment that provides powerful play back features including variable speed, slow motion, full screen playback and video to image frame capture. Batch lists can be saved and also used as play lists. Some of the dozens of supported formats include: MP4, MOV, AIFF, 3GP, 3GP2, WAV, AU, AVI (basic codecs), JPEG, PICT, PNG, PSD, BMP, and TIFF. QuickTime video filters and effects are also available.
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Version: Front End Digital Media WorkShop 2.0
Pros: Converted QT to Windows format well, even on a G4-400!
Cons: Some QT files converted without audio. Audio in original QT movie but showed as "unknown" and converted file video only.
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2 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Version: Front End Digital Media WorkShop 2.0
Pros: The program is small and fast.
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Version: Front End Digital Media WorkShop 2.0
"Trial version leaves thick watermark impression on pic"
Pros: It converted quickly
Cons: Trail version leaves a thick watermark on photo.
Summary: It seems I wasted my time trying out this trial. I cannot tell it it worked properly to convert because I cannot view the photo clearly. Will stay in search for one with no such limitations.
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