MoviesForMyPod - Mac software
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 8:58 pm
MoviesForMyPod
by: Digigami
URL: http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/19731
version 0.9.9.3 (freeware)
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3 or later, iTunes 6.x or later
This is a batch processing application for converting QuickTime movies into iPod-friendly Podcast Movies, 320x240 MPEG-4 and H.264 movie files.
I've tested the single file conversion on a 3s and a 30s Moho animation:
3s animation
21 MB uncompressed QT movie file (.mov)
176 KB Podcast QT movie file (.mov)
260 KB MPEG-4 high quality (.m4v)
212 KB H.264 ultra high quality (.m4v)
30s animation
215.6 MB uncompressed QT movie file (.mov)
1.8 MB Podcast QT movie file (.mov)
2.7 MB MPEG-4 high quality file (.m4v)
2.1 MB H.264 ultra high quality file (.m4v)
Both the Podcast and MPEG-4 compressed really fast, but the H.264 took a lot longer to compress. I haven't tested it on a 5th generation iPod (5G iPod), but the resulting files were displayed in very good quality in the outlook window of iTunes 6.0 (with QuickTime 7.0.3).
The files were compressed by MoviesForMyPod at roughly 1% of the size of the size of the original QT movie file. As a comparison I compressed the 3s file using Moho. Moho couldn't compress smaller than roughly 5%.
3s animation
21 MB uncompressed QT movie file (.mov)
844 KB H.264 compressed QT movie file (.mov)
1.1 MB Sorenson Video 3 compressed QT movie file (.mov)
Most video podcast use videos of 30s - 5 min in length, with file sizes between 2 and 20 Mb. It seems that the files resulting from MoviesForMyPod fall into this category if you keep your you animation between 30 seconds and 5 minutes.
I haven't tested the batch processing, nor played the sample on a 5G iPod (which I don't yet have). I gladly leave that to others.
by: Digigami
URL: http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/19731
version 0.9.9.3 (freeware)
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3 or later, iTunes 6.x or later
This is a batch processing application for converting QuickTime movies into iPod-friendly Podcast Movies, 320x240 MPEG-4 and H.264 movie files.
I've tested the single file conversion on a 3s and a 30s Moho animation:
3s animation
21 MB uncompressed QT movie file (.mov)
176 KB Podcast QT movie file (.mov)
260 KB MPEG-4 high quality (.m4v)
212 KB H.264 ultra high quality (.m4v)
30s animation
215.6 MB uncompressed QT movie file (.mov)
1.8 MB Podcast QT movie file (.mov)
2.7 MB MPEG-4 high quality file (.m4v)
2.1 MB H.264 ultra high quality file (.m4v)
Both the Podcast and MPEG-4 compressed really fast, but the H.264 took a lot longer to compress. I haven't tested it on a 5th generation iPod (5G iPod), but the resulting files were displayed in very good quality in the outlook window of iTunes 6.0 (with QuickTime 7.0.3).
The files were compressed by MoviesForMyPod at roughly 1% of the size of the size of the original QT movie file. As a comparison I compressed the 3s file using Moho. Moho couldn't compress smaller than roughly 5%.
3s animation
21 MB uncompressed QT movie file (.mov)
844 KB H.264 compressed QT movie file (.mov)
1.1 MB Sorenson Video 3 compressed QT movie file (.mov)
Most video podcast use videos of 30s - 5 min in length, with file sizes between 2 and 20 Mb. It seems that the files resulting from MoviesForMyPod fall into this category if you keep your you animation between 30 seconds and 5 minutes.
I haven't tested the batch processing, nor played the sample on a 5G iPod (which I don't yet have). I gladly leave that to others.