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The New Must-Have Tool for DVDs Until now, your DVD was like a treasure chest you could not open. Sure, you could duplicate the entire DVD using copy tools, but there was no easy way to extract specific scenes out while preserving the high quality of the original. Cinematize is the key to open that treasure chest quickly and easily. Select a favorite DVD movie clip, then extract and save it in formats ready for use in popular applications, including QuickTime, iMovie, FinalCut, Windows Movie Maker, Premiere, PowerPoint, or even your iPod. Cinematize is the new must-have tool for anyone working with DVDs, whether from a DVD camcorder, a DVD recorder, or a professional production studio.
- Cinematize 2 supports Snow Leopard 10.6 and Windows 7.Cinematize 2 for Macintosh :
A Macintosh with a G3 or later PowerPC processor, or an Intel Core or later processor Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher (PowerPC), 10.4 or higher (Intel). Supports Mac OS X 10.6. QuickTime 6.4 or later, QuickTime 7.03 or later required for iPod movie file (M4V) output, QuickTime 7.1.5 or higher for Apple TV movie (M4V) output Approximately 3 MB of hard disk space (additional space is needed for extracted files) 128 MB or more of RAM, 256 MB or more of RAM recommended A DVD-ROM compatible drive
Cinematize 2 for Windows: Windows 2000 (SP4 or higher) Windows XP (SP1 or higher)Windows Vista, Windows 7 Processor: Pentium III 1GHz or equivalent, minimum Pentium 4, AMD Athlon XP, or better recommended RAM: Windows 2000: 128 MB minimum, 512 MB or more recommended Windows XP, Vista, 7: 256 MB minimum, 512 MB or more recommended 20 MB of free hard drive space minimum Minimum 2 GB of free hard drive space for extracted files CD-ROM compatible drive to install the program from a CD A DVD-ROM compatible drive if extracting from DVD discs A Super VGA (800 x 600) resolution monitor, minimum An XGA (1024 x 768) or higher resolution monitor recommended A video card supporting 256 colors or better, with at least 16 MB of video RAM OpenGL 1.2 or higher graphics support Other Software: QuickTime 6.4 or higher (Click here to download for free.) QuickTime 7.0.3 or higher for iPod movie (M4V) output QuickTime 7.1.5 or higher for Apple TV movie (M4V) output --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note 1: G4 and G5 Processor Acceleration for PowerPC-based Macintosh computersCinematize 2 has been optimized to take advantage of the AltiVec vector processing unit included in all G4, G5, and higher PowerPC processors. As a result, Cinematize 2 will operate significantly faster on machines with these processors. However, Cinematize 2 will also work just fine on older G3-based machines.Note 2: SSE2 Acceleration for Intel-based computers (both Macintosh and Windows)Cinematize 2 has been optimized to take advantage of the SSE2 vector processing instructions included in newer Intel-compatible processors. As a result, Cinematize 2 will operate significantly faster on machines with these processors. However, Cinematize 2 will also work just fine on older machines that only support MMX instructions.Note 3: QuickTime MPEG-2 Playback Component Not RequiredCinematize 2 includes its own video decoder so there is no requirement to have the QuickTime MPEG-2 playback component installed. Be advised, however, that if you choose to save your clips in raw formats (e.g. Elementary Stream or MPEG-2 Program Stream) you may need the component to play back those clips in QuickTime or in other Apple applications.Note 4: Use With Older Intel and ATI Rage Series Graphic ProcessorsBecause of some inadequacies in the older Intel and ATI Rage series graphic processor chips (e.g. Rage 128, Rage Pro, etc.), the preview function in Cinematize 2 may operate more slowly on systems using these chips. The extraction speed and quality of the extracted clips should be unaffected, however.
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Features
- Select, extract, and save any segment you want in 3 easy steps, even from a complex DVD. Now you can unlock the hidden gems in your existing DVDs and create something unique and exciting with your favorite audio/video editing software!
Step 1: Select the clip to extract from your DVD
Select clips as short as a few frames within a chapter or as long as all the chapters in a movie Select any point within a chapter as the start point and any point within the same or a different chapter as the end point Select video tracks in any DVD format, PAL or NTSC, MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 Select audio tracks in any DVD format: PCM, AC-3, MPEG, DTS, or SDDS Preview in full motion video Select from any complex DVD*, even one with multiple angles and soundtracks
Step 2: Select extraction options for video, audio, and subtitles
Extract audio alone, video alone, or together as an MPEG-2 or QuickTime movie Decode video to any codec supported by QuickTime Powerfully control the video decoding process from aspect ratio to output quality Decode AC-3 and PCM audio to AIFF, WAV, or QuickTime formats Extract MPEG, DTS, and SDDS audio to MPEG-2 or elementary stream formats Completely control decoding and output formats Extract with all original audio and video settings for maximum quality Save the extracted clips in formats compatible with popular applications including QuickTime, iMovie, Final Cut, Windows Movie Maker, Adobe Premiere, PowerPoint, even your iPod
Step 3: Extract and save the selected clip
Extract and decode video and AC-3 audio at high speed with multi-threading Choose to save multiple chapters as a single clip or multiple clips to automate your job (Batch extraction) Save QuickTime movies (as flattened single files or with separate audio/video files), AVI files, DV Stream files, iPod Video files, MPEG-4 files, or raw formats Save movie with advanced audio and video synchronization techniques Extract with acceleration on both G4/G5 PowerPC processors (Mac) and Intel-compatible processors supporting MMX and SSE2 (Windows)
Note: Cinematize extracts from any unencrypted DVD, including DVD content decrypted by popular ripping utilities and drivers. USE OF THIS SOFTWARE TO EXTRACT DVD CONTENT MAY REQUIRE THE PERMISSION OF THE COPYRIGHT OWNER.
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