![]() ![]() IMovie v10 (released some time after the question was originally asked) now better handles more media types, so avoids the import re-encode for most H.264 (mp4, m4v, mov, AVHDC, mts, mt2s) content. IMovie (not lossless, but better than before) ![]() (Most of the sites and most of the software appear very similar as well.) There's clearly a lot of crap out there ![]() * I specified "good" because Google is useless for topic as the results are littered with sites offering “reviews” of software that by some mere coïncidence they also happen to sell. Cons: appears to be 'abandonware' as it hasn't even seen a minor update in well over a year, MacUpdate reviews are nearly entirely negative, going back to 2009, including slow- or no- responses from the developer.Īre there other good options out there*? If so, what are they, and what are their pros/cons?.Pros: claims to be able to do this (although I tried the demo and found the UI so terrible I can't even verify if it works, and if it does, if it does anything that QuickTime X cannot).Pros: Can make very precise (to the frame) edits.Cons: can't handle mp4/m4v directly, has to be re-encoded.IMovie ( Free if you have bought a recent Mac) Cons: selector to choose 'start' and 'end' times is not very easy to use to get precise in/out.I have some DRM-free m4v video that I would like to edit by trimming here and there. ![]()
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