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Now you can playback your edited high definition movies from iMovie08 on the Playstation3. RevolverHD does two things. Firstly, it converts your iMovie08 movie into AVCHD. AVCHD is the video format used on your AVCHD video camera and Blu-ray player. Next, RevolverHD can burn a Data DVD disk. Note that these are simple DVDs which you can easily burn yourself. These DVDs will not play on Blu-ray players, but will be recognised by the PlayStation3. Support for more Blu-ray devices coming soon!
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Latest version: 2.1 (May 10, 2011) Download sites: Visit developer's site Supported operating systems: Sections/Browse similar tools: MacOS video tools |
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RevolverHD 2.1 is out now. This is a free upgrade! Hide changelog RevolverHD 2.1 is a big upgrade and includes the following new features QuickTime to AVCHD conversion - in a major step forward, Revolver now let's you take a Full HD QuickTime export from iMovie or Final Cut and create a Full HD AVCHD movie that will play on almost any HDTV directly. Playing HD movies back on your HDTV is not well supported by Apple, so Revolver fills this gap. TV Exports - Revolver can now take AVCHD video clips and package them up to play back directly on most new HDTVs. 3D - we have updated Revolver to support editing and playback of Panasonic 3D footage. Using Revolver you can load up 3D clips from a Panasonic 3D video camera, trim clips as required, then create a TV Export that will play back on your Panasonic 3D TV. This is a first for the Mac! RevolverHD 1.3.2 released Minor Update Release. * Updated Disk Archive to work with Snow Leopard * Updated icons and text RevolverHD 1.3.1 has been released and includes the following improvements: - Added support to generate AVCREC disk structures. - Added support for Casio files. - Added Deactivation process. - Greater support for Hauppage files. RevolverHD released with AVCHD Lite and Camera Archive support 1.3 Tue, 19/05/2009 - 10:19 — justin We have just released RevolverHD for Mac with two new key features. Firstly, we have added the ability to create Camera Archives which can be imported into iMovie or Final Cut. This feature allows you to take any of your original AVCHD movie files and create a disk image. This disk image will be recognised by iMovie and Final Cut as an AVCHD camera and can be imported into your editor. Unlike the built-in Apple feature, you can select any valid AVCHD movie files and create a Camera Archive. You are no longer limited to just archiving all content from your camera at once. The second feature in this release is support for AVCHD Lite. You can create AVCHD DVDs containing AVCHD Lite content which will play back on a supported Blu-ray player. AVCHD Lite Camera Archives won't be of any use yet as iMovie and Final Cut do not yet support AVCHD Lite. You will need VoltaicHD to take care of that :) RevolverHD version 1.2 released Mon, 22/09/2008 - 09:52 — philg RevolverHD 1.2 has been released and includes the following improvements: - Added auto-update functionality. RevolverHD version 1.1 released Mon, 15/09/2008 - 11:33 — philg RevolverHD 1.1 has been released and includes the following improvements: - Added a details drawer (which includes a new thumbnail preview) - Minor fixes. RevolverHD version 1.0 released Tue, 22/07/2008 - 11:27 — justin We have just released the first full version of RevolverHD for Mac, which adds the ability to create Blu-ray compatible AVCHD disks using MTS or M2TS clips from AVCHD cameras. Note that RevolverHD version 1.0 does not yet support iMovie and Final Cut QuickTime exports as part of an AVCHD disk. RevolverHD can take these QuickTime exports and convert them for playback on a PlayStation3, but only using a Data disk. Data disks will not play on a normal Blu-ray player. We are now working on a new feature to take Full HD exports from iMovie or Final Cut and burn an AVCHD disk which will play on any compatible Blu-ray player. RevolverHD works on Intel and PowerPC platforms and supports OS X 10.4 and 10.5.
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