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Cinedition Analysis

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Cinedition is a trial version multimedia application designed specifically for Mac users, focusing on video playback. It supports a wide range of video formats, enabling users to view their media files without compatibility issues. The interface is user-friendly, allowing for seamless navigation and playback controls, which include options for adjusting playback speed, volume, and screen size. Additionally, it offers features such as subtitle support and video streaming capabilities, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

The software also provides advanced functionalities like chapter management and playlist creation, which cater to users looking to organize their video collections. Cinedition’s performance is optimized for Mac systems, ensuring smooth playback even for high-resolution videos. Overall, its robust feature set makes it suitable for both casual viewers and more serious multimedia enthusiasts.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.0.3
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
  • Mac OS X 10.5
  • Mac OS X
  • Mac OS X 10.6
Additional Requirements
Mac OS X 10.6 or higher
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
400
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Intelligent video organizer and watching movie with subtitle and edit too.
Learn Foreign Languages While Watching Movies. Cinedition is a unique software focusing on learning foreign languages through watching movies with subtitles, which are either widely used or user-created. Cinedition manages videos more systematically in projects, provides a subtitles-based playback control, and brings an ease-of-use to creating, editing, and managing multiple subtitles. Using QuickTime, all subtitles are accurately synced in frames, not in time as other softwares do. Stylish printing of subtitles definitely expedites your language learning. Enhanced Exporting Features Users can create, manage, and export chapters as well as subtitles to be compatible with QuickTime. More for exporting, Cinedition provides the export presets for AppleTV, iPhone, iPod, Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 3, PSP, Web, MPEG-4, and custom QuickTime formats. Since Elgato's Turbo264.HD is also supported, exporting gets speedy if equipped with the device. Moreover, with Batch Exporter, exporting becomes nice and easy. There are much more things... Web movie trailer is something that can't be left out. Users can trim any video segments, create a storyboard powered by Scene Detection, search the web and attach poster images, choose one of the seven provided web themes and edit... then publish a web movie trailer page to share with friends. Features
  • Create and manage your own project for movie
  • Support Label system to organizing movies
  • Support Drag and Drop movie importing
  • Support auto-detect iTunes/QuickTime Metadata
  • Subtitle support from Subrip(.srt), SAMI(.smi)
  • Support Non-distructive Subtitle editing
  • Support Create and manage for multilingual
  • Support Subtitle printing
  • Support for adding/editing iTunes/QuickTime Chapter Tracks
  • Built-in Presets for Apple TV, iPhone, iPod, Nitendo WII, Playstation 3, PSP, Web, Custom QuickTime Format and Elgato's Turbo.264 Preset.
  • Batch encode a list of movies
  • Elgato Turbo.264 HD support for speedy encoding
  • Support Playlist for movie
  • Create and manage Web Movie Trailer
  • Support Scene-Detection for Storyboard
  • Support Creating Movie Poster with Seaching movie poster via internet
  • Support 7 Web Templates and Visual Web Editor for Web Movie Trailer
  • Support Smart Folder for movie
  • Support MKV Converting

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