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  1. Hi

    Is there a free converter like avidemux, that supports batch converting in osx

    thanx
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    Maybe Video Monkey.
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    I know it's not selecting a range of files and automatically converting them, but AVIDemux does seem to support setting up multiple encode tasks one at a time through the 'joblist.'
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    The problem with Handbrake is you can't save settings. You need to start over each time. But it does batch.
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  5. where do i have to look in avidemux to make a joblist.
    I like avidemux, it's fast, it allows you to trim, crop, colorcorrection, ...
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  6. fantastic
    works very fine

    thanks for the help
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    I was more thinking of batch where you load all files and click convert. Done.
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  8. all he files need different processing, some cropping, some scaling, some colorcorrection, some everything together
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    MPEG Streamclip does batch (and it can work with one file dropped into the list at a time so each file has different settings).

    Handbrake's settings can be saved as a preset. I do it all the time.
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