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Mp4tools reveiw
Mp4tools reveiw








mp4tools reveiw
  1. Mp4tools reveiw how to#
  2. Mp4tools reveiw update#
  3. Mp4tools reveiw free#

After all, there are a lot of alternatives on the market – it's better to decide if you need this app as quickly as possible.Īccepts both M4V (MP4 / MOV) and MKV input, meaning you can quickly, say, downmix the AC3 track of an already-converted M4V file now that AC3 is no longer supported in the vast majority of players. Don't even think of purchasing the app if they're a problem.īefore going further and I quickly explain how the app should be used, I tell you more of the advantages / disadvantages of the app. OK, these are the major problems of the app you must be aware of. Actually, Subler even supports their bitmap versions too – both OCR'ing and pass-through'ing-wise.) (Needless to say, top remuxers like the most recommended MP4Tools and Subler both support embedded subtracks. This, should you want to use this app in batch mode, would result in a lot of additional work. It only supports external SRT subs, which means you need to extract them first with, say, Subler. there is absolutely no support for embedded subtitles at all. This is at least three tracks if you want to preserve both commentaries, along with either of the main audio tracks. For example, the well-known Finnish sci-fi parody “Iron Sky” has two commentary tracks (Finnish and English) and two main audio tracks (one 5.1 and one 2-channel AC-3 tracks, having the same audio). This is a major problem if you want to retain, say, all the commentary tracks of a video. the app can't transfer (by reencoding if needed) more than two original audio tracks. Let's start with the biggest, not-fixable problems of the app so that you don't waste more time reading this article if you see an absolute stumbling-block. Actually, the user interface of the app is far easier to learn than that of Subler or MP4Tools.)

Mp4tools reveiw update#

Statements like “ The latest update wont work on any files” (it does) or “ User interface is just awful, took me 10m to only start converting, convertion takes hours, and even when the convertion is over I've got 3 files, 1 video and 2 audio files! I am really disappointed from this! I DEMAND a refund!” are absolutely wrong. They're far worse than the app really is. (Note that you won't want to pay attention to the user remarks and ratings. (as with all the images in this article, click for a larger version!) The App Store main page ( link) of the latter:

mp4tools reveiw

Mp4tools reveiw how to#

However, there are a lot other remuxers too: iVI (not really a speed demon but has some nice features like metadata lookup), iFlicks (also not very fast but it too supports automatic metadata addition), AnyVideo Converter HD (a not full-featured but, if you know how to use it, very fast converter) and the subject of this article, the Mac-only, $3 MKV2M4V. They're very fast and astonishingly useful tools.

Mp4tools reveiw free#

So far, the two remuxers I've recommended the most were the free Subler and (strictly the beta version of) MP4Tools. Generally, with today's most widely used video formats (H.264), this only involves converting the audio (if it's not already AAC) and changing the container. I've published several articles on “remuxing” video converters, which make it possible to convert a lot of videos very quickly for consuming on iOS.










Mp4tools reveiw