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You can use MPEG Streamclip to: open most movie formats including MPEG files or transport streams; play them at full screen; edit them with Cut, Copy, Paste, and Trim; set In/Out points and convert them into muxed or demuxed files, or export them to QuickTime, AVI, DV and MPEG-4 files with more than professional quality, so you can easily import them in Final Cut Pro, DVD Studio Pro, Toast 6 or 7, and use them with many other applications or devices. Requires Quicktime MPEG2 Decoder or Quicktime Alternative 1.81.
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Latest version: 1.9.3b7/Win 1.2.1b5 (August 04, 2011) Download sites: Visit developer's site More download options: Download latest beta version Supported operating systems: More information and other downloads: Requires Quicktime MPEG2 Decoder or Quicktime Alternative 1.81. Sections/Browse similar tools: All In One Video Converters, MacOS video tools, Portable/Mobile/PSP/iPod, Video Editors (Basic), Video Editors (MPG/DVD), Video Encoders / Converters, Video Encoders (H264/MP4/MKV) |
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MPEG Streamclip 1.9.3b7 beta for Mac Hide changelog MPEG Streamclip 1.2.1b5 beta for Windows Released 2011-08-04 (04/08/2011) fixed compatibility with YouTube MPEG Streamclip 1.9.3b6 beta for Mac fixed drag & drop of DVDs in Lion MPEG Streamclip 1.2.1b4 beta for Windows fixed compatibility with YouTube MPEG Streamclip 1.9.3b5 beta for Mac MPEG Streamclip 1.2.1b3 beta for Windows Released 2011-03-25 (25/03/2011) * fixed compatibility with YouTube and Dailymotion MPEG Streamclip 1.2.1b2 beta for Windows MPEG Streamclip 1.9.3b4 beta for Mac Released 2010-08-04 (04/08/2010) * once again, fixed compatibility with YouTube * support for YouTube 1080p movies MPEG Streamclip 1.2.1b1 beta for Windows Released 2010-04-08 (08/04/2010) * fixed compatibility with YouTube, Dailymotion, Yahoo! Video * support for YouTube HD movies * brand new deinterlacer * fixed a bug in Open URL * selection of multiple audio/video tracks in movies * save single audio/video tracks of movies * multiplexing of one audio and one video track * aspect ratio and rotation in edit menu MPEG Streamclip 1.9.3b3 beta for Mac OS X Released 2010-04-08 (08/04/2010) * fixed the no sound issue in MPEG files with Mac OS X 10.6.3 or QuickTime 7.6.6 * again, fixed compatibility with YouTube and Dailymotion * brand new deinterlacer * better compatibility with Snow Leopard * drag & drop of video URLs from Firefox MPEG Streamclip 1.9.3b2 beta for Mac OS X Released 17/08/2009 * fixed compatibility with YouTube and Dailymotion * drag & drop of video URLs from Safari * fixed a bug in Open URL MPEG Streamclip 1.9.3b1 beta for Mac OS X Released 7/05/2009 - Version changes * support for Matroska MKV files * selection of multiple audio/video tracks in movies * save single audio/video tracks of movies * multiplexing of one audio and one video track * aspect ratio and rotation in edit menu * support for YouTube HD movies * fixed compatibility with Yahoo! Video and Dailymotion * improved deinterlacer MPEG Streamclip Released 10/08/2008 * new option to add a textual watermark * choice of format for YouTube videos (MP4 or FLV) * fixed compatibility with Google Video and Yahoo! Video * added video playback and download from Veoh * fixed a sound problem with some DivX movies * fixed compatibility with Perian 1.1 MPEG Streamclip Windows Released 10/08/2008 * new option to add a textual watermark * added playback and download of YouTube MP4 and Veoh videos * fixed download from Google Video and Yahoo! Video * fixed a problem with some AVI and DivX files * can open and export AVI 2.0 files * new feature "Export to Other Formats" * concurrent tasks in the batch list * added an audio exporter * new Open DVD command * fixed and improved Open URL command, with download * improved video downloader with batch options * added two iPhone presets * fixed some compatibility issues with Windows Vista and XP * fixed compatibility with latest QuickTime and large files * new cropping options * conversion of multiple MPEG audio tracks * go to time command * added many new settings in preferences * many bugs and known issues have been fixed MPEG Streamclip 1.9.1 Date: 18/02/2008 * improved compatibility with Mac OS X Leopard * faster player resizing * support for FLV files without sound * improved AVI importer and progressive download of AVI/DivX * improved Open URL command * fixed compatibility with YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo! Video * added compatibility with Stage6 and Dailymotion * many bugs and known issues have been fixed MPEG Streamclip 1.9 final (23/10/2007) *concurrent batch processing: up to 4 simultaneous tasks * fixed a compatibility issue with Mac OS X 10.3 * fixed another compatibility issue with Google Video * fixed a problem with Perian and Open URL * fixed a compatibility issue with the Avid DV codec MPEG Streamclip Windows1.2b2 beta * solved a compatibility issue with the Avid DV codec MPEG Streamclip Windows 1.2b1 beta Date: 13/08/2007 - Size: 315 k - Show version changes * fixed a problem with some AVI files * can open and export AVI 2.0 files * new feature "Export to Other Formats" * concurrent tasks in the batch list * added an audio exporter * new Open DVD command * fixed and improved Open URL command, with download * fixed a download issue with YouTube and Google Video (no playback yet) * improved video downloader with batch options * added two iPhone presets * fixed some compatibility issues with Windows Vista and XP * fixed compatibility with latest QuickTime and large files * new cropping options * conversion of multiple MPEG audio tracks * go to time command * added many new settings in preferences * many bugs and known issues have been fixed StreamClip 1.9 beta MacOS *fixed a problem with some AVI files * compatible with DivX Community Codec (expired trial) * fixed a compatibility issue with Google Video * HD export with Elgato Turbo.264 * added two iPhone presets * fixed a compatibility issue with Mac OS X Leopard 1.9b2 * new feature "export to other formats" * fixed compatibility with QuickTime 7.1.6 and large files * compatible with Elgato Turbo.264 * new cropping options 1.9b1 * can open and export AVI 2.0 files * new open DVD command * more drag&drop options * added an audio exporter * conversion of multiple MPEG audio tracks * improved video downloader with batch options * fixed a compatibility issue with YouTube * go to time command * added many new settings in preferences * many bugs and known issues have been fixed StreamClip 1.8 MacOS Date: 30/12/2006 - Size: 1.4 MB - Show version changes * added compatibility with DivX 6.5-6.6 * improved AVI and DivX playback, encoding and editing * added an internal AVI importer * improved iPod compatibility * added the Open URL command with the Download button * added an internal audio resampler * added support for MPEG-1 in VOBs and transport streams * the Fix Timecode Breaks command has been improved * added 90 and 180 degree rotation * many bugs have been fixed StreamClip 1.1 WinXP Date: 30/12/2006 - Size: 491 k - Show version changes * added batch processing * added the Open URL command with the Download button * improved iPod compatibility * improved AVI and DivX playback, encoding and editing * the Fix Timecode Breaks command has been improved * added 90 and 180 degree rotation * added an internal audio resampler * added support for MPEG-1 in VOBs and transport streams * the frame exporter can make JPEG and PNG pictures * added the Enigma menu for the DreamBox * many bugs have been fixed MPEG Streamclip 1.8b2 BETA Date: 01/11/2006 - Size: 1.3 MB - Show version changes * added the "Open URL" command * added 90º and 180º rotation in the exporter * the exporter can make fast start movies * added a final movie size estimator * Fix Timecode Breaks improved to avoid skipping frames * added new 16:9 presets for the iPod * added new features to the batch list and the frame exporter * fixed a bug with some MPEG movies in the Intel version MPEG Streamclip 1.8b1 BETA Date: 16/10/2006 - Size: 1.3 MB - Show version changes * added support for iPod H.264 640x480 format * two-pass encoding should be compatible with the iPod * added an option to try opening unrecognized files * Fix Timecode Breaks modified to minimize audio dropouts * keyframe interval increased to 5 seconds * added support for 16:9 PAL format of the JVC Everio camcorder * new supported files: DCM, TP, VID, JPEG, TIFF * compatible with Perian for FLV playback/conversion * new options in the frame exporter * added the Spanish localization MPEG StreamClip for Windows 1.0.1 * added support for VDR (LinuxVDR), PVR, TP0 (Homecast),VID+AUD (Technisat) * direct editing of VID (Humax) files * added a "Convert to TS with" command * added full support for 23.976 fps streams with 3:2 pulldown * fixed a frame rate bug with some 25 fps streams * fixed a bug that caused a compatibility issue with Sony software * added support for misaligned transport streams * the exporter window reopens after preview MPEG Streamclip 1.7 released 31 Mar 2006) * Universal Binary! * added support for VDR (LinuxVDR), PVR, TP0 (Homecast),VID+AUD (Technisat) * direct editing of VID (Humax) files * added a "Convert to TS with" command * added full support for 23.976 fps streams with 3:2 pulldown * fixed a frame rate bug introduced in v.1.6b1 * fixed a bug that caused a compatibility issue with Sony software * added support for misaligned transport streams * the exporter window reopens after preview * added the Brazilian Portuguese localization and the French user guide Mpeg StreamClip for Windows 1.0 * "headed" conversion has been improved * full screen playback with zoom * changed some file extensions * you can associate files with the application, and open them by double-clicking 1.0b1 MPEG Streamclip for Windows XP available now! 1.5.1 What's new in this version: o compatible with the iPod o data rates are now in kbps o optional automatic resizing of player and preview o new advanced settings for AVI files o corrected some bugs in the exporter o "Fix streams with data breaks" has been improved o support for the HDV compressor 1.5 What's new in this version: o MOV, DV, AVI, MP4 files can be played, edited and exported o full screen playback with zoom o compatible with Toast 7 and DVD Studio Pro 4 o new MPEG-4 exporter with H.264 o frame rate setting and frame blending o 4:3/16:9 selection for DV o built-in "Save as AVI" feature o compatible with the DreamBox 7020 o added French and German localizations 1.3.1 What's new in this version: - fixed a bug in the preset manager, and a bug in the AC3 decoder - a new option in preferences allows playback of CanalSatellite streams - the stream duration shown is more accurate - the application can be hidden during batch processing - for the DreamBox: Rebuild is more compatible with firmware 1.09 1.3 What's new in this version: - AVI exporter for DivX creation - dual processor support - support for compressed sound formats - preset manager for exporters - audio and video adjustments, zoom, and cropping for DV - preview in a new window: the player is available when exporting - added a frame exporter - more support for demultiplexed audio files - added Copy and Paste for easier MPEG editing - includes the QuickTime component "Save as AVI" 1.2 What's new in this version: - fixed all known issues of version 1.1, including some crashing bugs - added a batch list for batch processing, a preferences window, a log window and an edit list - added two connection tools for the DreamBox and the Topfield 5000 - added a multiplexer: you can open M2V with AIFF and convert it to MPEG - output files are now compatible with Sizzle and VLC Media Player - new supported files: VRO, MOD, VID, DAT - editing is more accurate, and with up/down keys you can step through keyframes - an option in preferences lets you fix streams with data breaks - added 5 new buttons in the player window - many more new features and enhancements 1.1 13-Sep-04 What's new in this version: - AC3 decoder for playback and conversion of AC3/A52 audio and multichannel extraction - added a Cut command to remove commercials and other unwanted parts - also added Undo for both Cut and Trim commands - new demuxing options to import unsupported MPEGs in Toast and DVD Studio Pro - changed the size of DV segments to 1.9 GB for compatibility with iMovie 4 - the MPEG audio codec now uses the fast DSP library of Mac OS X - In point now works for all MPEG streams - many internal enhancements everywhere
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If you are using a Mac with OSX Lion I think you would do better to forget about this tool. It requires installation of the Utility MPEG2 Component, but this is already built into Lion. Contrary to statements made by the developer through this page, the app provided with the 1.9.3b7 release to force this installation in Lion simply doesn't work as far as I can tell. Basically, it will try to make the installation and fail because it finds Lion on the installation disk. I would not recommend any Lion user wasting their time with this app as it now stands. I do realize I may be missing something about how to get this to work; however, the offered alternative to the Quicktime Decoder is the Alternative 1.81, which is a windows-only program.
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This was literally the only tool I could use to work with a .VOB file I had recovered from a very old DVD. This VOB wouldn't play in any media player I tried except PowerDVD and it seemed to crash any converter instantly, especially DGIndex.exe. Anyway I used this app and used the convert to MPG option and now I have a perfectly playable and easily convertible .mpg that was extremely quick to extract.
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I have the same experience as the other Windows users. All I was trying to do is replace the audio of a ipod video (.MOV) with the audio tracks from an ipod mp3 or mp4. It was not intuitive or easy to use, but maybe it is for MAC users. Not sure.
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I give up on this program. It does not work despite so many changes, codec etc etc, maybe it is just me but ... I give up .... try avidemux or pazera if you want to convert .mov files
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Used to convert .MOV to .AVI but cannot get it to render the video. The rendered .AVI cannto be played with any, only the sound could be heard. Is this a codec issue ? how to fix this ? when played with realplayer, tried to find codecs but none suggested so... lost here ... tried old version, same .. tried first quicktime alternative 1.8.1 not working, then tried quicktime lite still not working. Any ideas to solve this ? Thanks
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Like this a lot - simple and fast to use - especially when saving back to same format - which only takes seconds, compared to several minutes for other editors (even when the saving format is exactly the same as the original). However it took a lot for me to get a working version - note: I am using an older version 1.2b2 (when hovering the mouse pointer over the .exe file it shows ver 1.1.9.2 - but the banner and download file both show 1.2b2). Neither of the current versions 1.2 or 1.2.1beta2 work properly for me - they both eat up 100% CPU, so are very slow. But the earlier 1.2b2 (or is it 1.1.9.2?) works just fine. Installation can be tricky and I don't quite understand how mine works at all. It is supposed to be essential to install Quicktime Alternative 1.81 first - which I did - but when I tried to open any .MOV file the program fails. So I installed QuickTime Lite 3.2.2 over that - which required uninstalling of Quicktime Alternative 1.81 - and viola! MPEG StreamClip worked. As someone previously said correctly - that one shouldn't criticize a program when the problem may be one's PC or set up - but when setup and versions are as complicated as mine turned out to be - it is hard to say positive things about a program that one can't even install and get to work. Even now I am not too sure why mine works at all - BUT it does work well.
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This utility is an absolute *must have* for any Mac user who deals with video files. This utility will convert from the Microsoft proprietary wmv/asf formats to open standards like mp4. Just make sure you match up the resolution, video quality and audio quality settings so you don't go from a 100MB wmv to a 500MB mp4. The resulting quality is identical to the original.
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I'll have to take exception with the previous post on MPEG Streamclip stability. It has always served me well, without exception. I can recommend it without reservation. It is not responsible to criticize a tool which relies heavily on QuickTime and the user's OS and computer configuration for instability issues. And no, you won't find another tool as competent as MPEG Streamclip at what it does. It affords the user many of QuickTime Pro's features at no cost.
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This really is handy...but I tend to get a problem where the program starts twitching and won't stop, forcing me to restart the program and lose all of the editing I had just worked hours on. Unless this program becomes more stable, I'd stay away from it. There are other free editing tools that work just as well if not better.
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It's a great tool but i'm a windows user and we realy need an update.
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I'm still waiting for a new Windows version that ATM is very limited. BTW I use this tool frequently and really need a improved or updated version Please. Thank you
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Great! I struggled for hours trying to assist my youngest daughter who recorded some video for a school project. First, I exported the VRO file to disk. Then, I attempted to find an editor - and it wasn't going well. I was mistakenly told that a VRO file could be edited. When I attempted to do so, the roadblocks started appearing.. It seems that when I got it into an editor or authoring app, many of the scenes were missing. The entirety of the clip played in the respective editors, but isolating the various shots she had taken made it all a puzzle. Next, researching.. There were indications on the net that I needed to get it into MPEG format. Well, I changed the extension as some suggested. No good. Same problems... and more.. Then some kind fellow led me to this app by posting a link. It's small, clean.. GREAT minimal help file. As soon as I loaded my VRO file to attempt a conversion to MPEG, the app asked if I wanted to repair the timecode breaks. Yes. A minute later it was loaded.. Everything was in chronological order, just as my daughter shot it.. all in-sync. The editing is easily accomplished, cut, paste, trim, frame by frame, all done by keyboard or mouse.. Simple. So, here I am.. My daughter will be home soon from school wondering how she will get this project finished in time.. And with StreamClip installed.. I have the tools and knowledge to help... and I'm grateful for that!
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QuickTime Pro is NOT required and, in fact, has nothing to do with the functions or capabilities of MPEG Streamclip; rather, it's the Apple MPEG2 Codec that is needed but -[i]only[/i] if you want to decode MPEG2 video (and let MPEG Streamclip convert it to some other format). If you're converting AVI to MPEG4, for example, the MPEG2 codec isn't even needed. QuickTime Pro unlocks certain features in the export/save capabilities of QuickTime Player (which has nothing to do with what MPEG Streamclip uses).
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On XP I've been using v1.2, the first version of this tool I've ever used. I give it 7 out of 10. About 20% of the time it freezes up when I'm scrubbing back and forth on the timeline, and I have to kill it with the Windows Task Manager. Occasionally it just crashes completely with an error. When it works, it works well. There is a function "Go to Keyframe". Does it go to the next key frame or the nearest key frame? Who knows. It would benefit from "Go to Next Keyframe" and "Go to Previous Keyframe". To get full use out of it you have to pay Apple $20 for their horrible MPEG Quicktime plugin. It also lets you mark IN and OUT points on the timeline and you can save the selected region in a number of formats. The problem here is it doesn't honor your IN and OUT points exactly. I think it processes keyframe-to-keyframe but you don't know where they are exactly. Finally, it will load an MPG file quickly, but if you de-mux to M2V and an audio file, and then try to load the M2V file back in, it takes 10 times as long to load as the MPG file did. That has to be a bug. So 7 out of 10. Maybe a 6.
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This app just keeps getting better although in very small steps now because it's already a wonderful utility that's stable and permits lots of configuration/adjustments. Maybe one day I'll be able to donate some $$ to the cause instead of just praising the app and its author. My kids use this app to convert the ".mod" files from their Everio camcorder over to DV so they can then edit them in iMovie.
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Super tool for TS format converting! - as i use dreambox, this program converted recorded files into true MPG format in couple minutes.
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Just downloaded this last week. It is a great programme very easy to use with great results. Transfered some avi files to my imac to edit on Final Cut Express with excellent results. Don't waste your time (and money) with the other software being sold Use this. Highly recommended!!!
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This is the only piece of Software I have come across that can convert .ts files to other file formats with no loss of audio sync. I cannot recommend this tool too much. If for example you want to get TV programmes recorded in .ts format (Humax PVR) onto your ipod, then this is the tool. What's great is that you can edit the file and then output a trimmed down .ts followed by a MP4 file for your ipod. Stream Clip and the equally excellent VLC is all I need edit and view my TV material.
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Just a clarification for those Mac users who need to do conversion -from- MPEG2. You do NOT need QT Pro (and that won't help anyway). What you DO need is Apple's MPEG2 component. This does not come with QT Pro and has nothing to do with QT Pro. These are separate products.
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The only tool I know to cut and paste video without rendering. Excelent.
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I have been using this program for a couple of weeks and find it very useful for working with .VRO files on DVD-RAM discs from my DVD recorder. I have also used it to select clips from VOB's on DVD-RW discs. I do frame accurate editing with something else, but this is good for transferring clips from disc to computer and de-multiplexing. The only problem I have with it is that the slider control is very sluggish, which makes selecting a clip rather frustrating sometimes. To clarify some other comments: It's only Apple users who must pay to get MPEG-2 support. If a Windows XP user wants to pay Apple for Quicktime Pro, that's his/her call, but there is another choice if one uses Windows XP. MPEG Streamclip's documentation also recommends Quicktime Alternative 1.81 for Windows XP users. It's free and easily downloaded, and it seems to work just fine for me. As a side note, lot of people like Media Player Classic, which is included with Quicktime Alternative.
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I'm not use MPEG StreamClip for MPEG-2 editing. Reason, as previous comments - it's depend from QT Mpeg-2 payable component. I'm use MPEG StreamClip only for QT files editing (cut, split, merge and change container, sometime other). Under Windows, we have other tools for MPEG-2 editing. But for QT files...
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Perhaps I could have chosen better terms than "demoware" or "crippleware", but I couldn't think of one at the moment....but I still want to underscore that the point of my review is not a jab or ding at the app, but to point out, for newbies, that out of the box, not to expect a freeware Mpeg-2 editor, but to re-iterate that although the description above says so, without the QT Mpeg-2 codec, and an outlay of $20, Mpeg-2 editing ( ie. ripped movies from DVDs, .Vobs downloaded from the internet) will not be possible. And I don't ding the author nor lay the fault of the additional outlay of cash on his doorstep. It is solely Apple's discretion and decision to make users pay the fees for Mpeg-2 licensing through the purchase of the add-on codec, rather than raise the price of the Operating System by $20 to compensate for the Mpeg-2 licensing fees, which I'd rather see IMHO. To the author of this app's credit, he explains this nicely on his website. However the description above on this page should be re-written to reflect "For Mpeg-2 editing, you will also need to purchase the QT Mpeg-2 codec from Apple.com". Again, rumple, my good friend and I quibble over small stuff but we both agree that it is a hands down awesome tool to get the things you need done, and often far easier than Apple's own Quicktime Pro will allow. A worthy tool in your video editing toolbox.
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I'm going to respectfully disagree with terryj's evaluation of this app simply because I don't like using the terms "crippleware" or "demoware" when describing this app. True - one must purchase the MPEG2 component from Apple in order to do anything with media using that codec but for anything like converting AVI's over to H264 for iPod and AppleTV, it's a solid performer that may be tweaked to output what you require. But as the MPEG2 component is Apple's and it's Apple that's taking your money, I can't ding Squared5 for not providing that functionality. MPEG Streamclip is free and I can't even get the developer to accept any donations! If I can't do something on my Mac that requires two separate tools working in concert and one of them is being given to me for free, do I complain that that developer should have given me the other, as well? Anyway, I'm not meaning to start an argument and I mean no offense in anything I've written here. I just think that users should understand that sometimes they have to spend a few dollars (and send off a thank you to the developers who provide free tools). :D
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I'm posting this because people tend to get confused on this software. It really isn't FREEWARE, but more like Cripple Ware or DemoWare. If you are looking for an easy to use Mpeg Editor, it is by far a great choice on the mac. However, you will need to buy the Quicktime Mpeg-2 component to make it work, which is an additional cost of $20 US. Otherwise you'll be limited to editing only Mpeg-4 (ipod video) or Mpeg-1 (VCD video). .VOB files, which you rip from a DVD, are Mpeg-2 transport streams, and they require the QT Mpeg-2 Component. Outside of that, it is a very easy to use editor and transcoder, and can get many things done easily to help you make your own videos or DVDs.
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