
Description:
Movie2QT is all about QuickTime movies. Movie2QT comes in two parts. Player is an iTunes-like movie player that is capable of playing QuickTime-based movies one after another consecutively. Tools allows the user to convert other movie formats (QuickTime reference files, FLVs, MKVs, WMVs) into self-contained QuickTime movies.
Features
- Organize and manage QuickTime-readable video files.
- Export a selected movie in the playlist with a different set of audio/video compressors.
- Scale-export QuickTime-readable movie clips into QuickTime clips (MOV).
- Convert any number of QuickTime reference files into self-contained QuickTime movies.
- Convert any number of self-contained movie files into reference movies. (with Version 1.1.0)
- Convert Flash (FLV) clips into QuickTime movies (MOV).
- Convert Windows Media Video (WMV) clips into QuickTime movies (MOV).
- Convert Flash (MKV) clips into QuickTime movies (MOV). (with Version 1.3.0)
Screenshots:

Converting the selected movie into a different format |
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Playing one movie after another |
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Scaling an MP4 movie with a reduced duration |
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Converting an FLV video clip into a QuickTime movie |
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Creating an export profile before converting a WMV file into a QuickTime movie |
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Trial version:
A demo/trial version is available. This trial version will remain fully functional for 1 week.
- Click on the button to download a demo/trial version of Movie2QT for Mac.

System requirements:
- 10.5, 10.6 with PowerPC or Intel Mac
- QuickTime 7.5 (not QuickTimeX) or higher
Purchasing Movie2QT license:
| Purchasing a single license of Movie2QT |
Movie2QT is not currently available.
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Version History:
1.2.5 to 1.3.0 (December 9, 2010)
- The user can now convert Matroska-contain movies (.MKV) into QuickTime movies (MOVs). See Tools > exMKVs.
- exFLVs, exMKVs, exWMVs: The display window indicates the number of channels.
- exFLVs, exMKVs, exWMVs: The Export button will remain disabled when the imported movie has more than two channels. And a red symbol will appear next to the number of channels on the display window accordingly.
- exFLVs, exMKVs, exWMVs: The user can now edit existing profiles by clicking on the Edit button.
- Several minor changes and fixes are made involving the profile drop-down menu.
1.2.0 to 1.2.5 (December 4, 2010)
- The application is fully compatible with Snow Leopard.
- The application remembers the location where it was last closed.
- The user can directly contact the software developer to file suggestions and requests by choosing Suggestions/Requests under the Help menu.
- Fix: A measure is taken to stop an occasional crash after the user quits the application.
- Several other minor fixes and changes are made.
1.1.3 to 1.2.0 (October 12, 2010)
- The application checks current computer's OS and QuickTime versions to see if it's well-equipped.
- By pressing the space bar (not space + Shift any more!), the user is able to stop the ongoing movie.
- The user no longer has to manually play back a movie to change speeds. By pressing Command + 0, Command + 1 ... + Command + 3, the movie will automatically start with the selected speed.
- 'Keep Ratio' is deprecated because enabling it will destroy built-in player's user interface.
- Pressing Command plus + and Command plus, the user is able to zoom in and out movie screen.
- ScaleQT: A new edit field shows the time code equivalent of a new duration.
- The user is able to set default export file name and reference movie name suffix in Preferences.
- Under Player, the user will not be able to select File > Export or get access to other contextual menu commands when there's no movie in the list.
- Other numerous minor fixes and changes are made.
1.1.0 to 1.1.3 (September 19, 2010)
- The user can now update file path on Player. Right-button-click on a file in the movie list and choose 'Update File.'

Unframed movie snapshot |
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- The long version was incorrectly stated.
- There were a couple of command-line tools missing in the application package.
1.0.2 to 1.1.0 (June 6, 2010)
- The user is now able to batch-convert any number of self-contained QuickTime-readable video files into a reference movie in the exactly same way QuickTime Pro does. Of course, QuickTime Pro is not required. Click here for more information.
1.0.0 to 1.0.2 (May 31, 2010)
- The width of the main window is fixed to reduce a possibility that the movie playlist would not be resized correctly along with it.
- The movie time code is also placed on the main window.
- 'Close' (Command+W) is accessible on several windows.
Movie2QT is a product of MacHouse.
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