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- Date added: January 15, 2006
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From Livid Instruments :The Livid Batch Export Utility v1.2 is a simple Mac OSX and Windows XP program for recompressing and resizing a folder of quicktime media to a different format. Many live video applications perform best with a low-cpu intensive codec, such as PhotoJPG, but the variety of codecs your video library may vary wildly. Movies downloaded from the internet, shot with a DV camera, or captured with a video digitizer will all be encoded in different formats: the Batch Export Utility lets you unify your library in four easy steps. It can also be used to compress movies for internet delivery and streaming, enhancing clips by adjusting the brightness and contrast, upsampling and resizing clips for use in a video editing program, or exporting the first frame as a still image thumbnail. Version 1.26 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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Version: Livid Batch Export Utility 1.26
Cons: bad ,cannot work!
when start ,the software failure!!
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Version: Livid Batch Export Utility 1.26
"Looks promising, but does not work due to being dated"
Pros: If it worked, could allow Quicktime to be used as an encoder
Cons: If it worked, interface could use a little improvement
Summary: This software looked very promising for allowing Quicktime to be used as an encoder, for example from WAV to AAC (M4A). Quicktime can do this on its own, but there is no automation or batch ability, so the user must individually open and convert eve... read more >>
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