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Cinematize for Mac OS X v3.05

Commercial demo
OSX
Cinematize allows you to extract audio or video clips off of DVDs and save them in formats compatible with standard multimedia editing tools including QuickTime, iMovie, Final Cut, etc.

You can select clips as short as a few frames within a chapter or as long as all the chapters in a movie, while previewing in full motion video. Cinematize can handle any DVD format: PAL or NTSC, MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 for video tracks, and PCM, AC-3, MPEG, DTS, or SDDS for audio tracks. Cinematize decodes AC-3 and PCM audio to AIFF, WAV, or QuickTime formats. It extracts MPEG, DTS, and SDDS audio to MPEG-2 or elementary stream formats. Extracted files can be saved as QuickTime movies (as flattened single files or with separate audio/video files), AVI files, DV Stream files, or raw formats. Cinematize saves movies with advanced audio and video synchronization techniques.
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Cinematize for Mac OS X v3.05Filesize: 2.83 MB

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Cinematize for Mac OS X v3.04

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Keywords:
rip mac mac os x extract audio video quicktime

License type Commercial demo1
Author's homepage Visit the author's site
Date added 17 Dec 2013
Downloads 11,820
File size 2.83 MB (<1min @ 1Mbps)
Operating systems OSX1

1License and operating system information is based on latest version of the software.

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Cinematize for Mac OS X v2.06

It's the fU%^&$#' DEMO !!

Cinematize v2.06 for Mac OS X

Downloaded the file and then click to open. The icon flashed once and then nothing!. I tried several more times with the exact same result. It is rather difficult to properly assess a product if you can't get it to load.