SimpleMovieX, the lightweight video editor, comes to maturity

Published January 8th, 2008


Aero Quartet has released version 3.6.2 of SimpleMovieX, the lightweight Mac OS X movie editor. With a feature set roughly similar to QuickTime Pro, SimpleMovieX extends editing capabilities to other popular video formats AVI, MPEG and iPod MP4. The main advantage of native editing is speed and quality, since no re-encoding is required to save edited movies.

This new version adds a redesigned timeline, now using in/out/playhead model and can create MPEG-4 file with chapter markers, to be enjoyed on your iPod or iPhone.

Powerful editing operations like splitting a movie into clips, a Batch Converter, an Audio Waveform tool to make sharp audio editing and synchronization, are among most appreciated features of version 3. SimpleMovieX also provides a search pane to quickly find a sequence and an adaptable timeline for accurate playhead positioning even in large duration movies. Huge files beyond 4GB, for example 6 hours of TV recording, can be edited without truncating.

SimpleMovieX is a tool for a wide public: Discriminating TV viewers that clean their recordings of commercials, Users of a digital camera, mobile phone or camcorder that need to edit, compile, convert and share their personal footage, Video collectors compiling music concerts or Google Video shorts, …

For occasional users, an unlimited demo version of SimpleMovieX is available for free download.

SimpleMovieX requires Mac OS X v10.3 or higher. QuickTime MPEG-2 Playback Component is required to take advantage of MPEG-2 capabilities. QuickTime Pro is not required.

Aero Quartet
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Aero Quartet was founded in 2005 in Barcelona, Spain by Beno





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