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Sorry for the lack of news lately. Things have been busy here at the homestead and I haven’t had much time for VM. I’m pleased to see people downloading and using it though. It makes me feel like VM has hit a level of critical functionality that makes it useful in a lot of places. …
A few of you may have noticed me moving bugs over to my new bugzilla database. I’ve never liked github’s issue tracker, so I hope this will make it much easier to keep track of bugs. The downside is that, in order to submit a bug, you have to register for a bugzilla account. Fortunately …
Many of you were experiencing problems with 0.9 not working at all on Leopard. That was because I was cleverly trying to make Video Monkey into a 64 bit application. I was hoping for super-fast encoding speeds and an app built … for the future! I was so naive back in those days (3 weeks …
Welcome to the new Video Monkey website. It’s taken weeks to get it ready, but everything is up and ready to go. This move was prompted by SourceForge getting hacked, preventing me from accessing much of the Video Monkey repository. It was especially painful because I was all ready to do the 0.9 release of …
Speaking of Video We here at Video Monkey create lots of videos for lots of reasons. So we needed a tool that was versatile enough to do many jobs but simple enough to stay out of your way. This blog is where we’ll ramble on about all sorts of video related topics. Stop by to …
With the 0.4 release of VideoMonkey, you can manipulate the metadata in a video file. Metadata is extra information in a video which tells you the title, description, rating, etc. of that video. It can even hold artwork (posters, cast photos, etc.). Some apps, like iTunes, can use this metadata to display information about the …
Video Monkey is a free video encoding application exclusively for Mac. It was created after the demise of the great tool Visual Hub. Video Monkey borrows heavily from the Visual Hub video conversion tool, both conceptually and from the original code dump posted to SourceForge as TranscoderRedux. You can download the latest version and get started converting videos …
The great thing about building an app like Video Monkey, one that you use a lot yourself, is that you can give it exactly the features you want. The first version just converts files into iTunes formats because that’s the most common thing I do. Next I’m adding the ability to add the result directly …