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Open a file and then use the Add File button to add a file to join.
Joining (2 files max) can now be tested in the non-registered version. Numerous fixes and improvements to joining. Fixed bug causing the app to crash when multiple files were queued. Improved general responsiveness of application. Code has been completely rewritten from applescript to Obj-C so the chance of lingering bugs is high :-). Fixed a bug that could cause 2-pass encoding to fail. A number of improvements to burning subtitles (e.g., internal pgs should now be supported). Improved handling of M2TS/MTS/TS videos. Users can now specify in preferences if video should be "Optimized". Major changes to post processing step ("finalizing") which should dramatically improve speeds. Added code to produce error log files for occurrences of "MP4tools could not identify. Code for identifying tracks has been updated to reduce some "MP4tools could not identify. Major changes to the joining code which should improve success rate. Most of it's functionality was redundant (Extract Tracks is now in the MP4 tab). track" checkbox has been removed, replaced by the ability to select more than one conversion for individual audio tracks
Can now edit video metadata including search/import from movie and TV metadata databases. Please help bring the beta software into general release by sending feedback to: - 7/28/13 If MP4tools doesn't quite do what you want it to, you can see if there is a beta version of the software found here. Remember you can find your registration code in the preference panel of the current version. If you are updating from a pre-3.5.x version, the preferences have been updated and as a result you will need to re-enter your presets, registration code and other preferences. It has been tested on a MacBook Pro and a Mac Pro with no known issues. MP4tools is Intel-only (64-bit) and requires Mac OS X 10.9.x or later. If you decide to register, download the software using the link below, and then follow these registration instructions. This will get you a registration code that unlocks all of the suite apps.
When registering, you have the option of registering for just MP4tools, or you can choose to register for the VIDEOtoolbox suite of applications for less than the cost of registering two applications. You should probably consider this software as being sold "as is", so test thoroughly to see if you think you’re getting your moneys worth before registering.
Bugs still exist which may or may not get fixed and there are known issues and probably some unknown issues :-). Note, that the output of the registered and unregistered versions of MP4tools will be identical, so you can thoroughly test MP4tools before you decide to support it’s development. Hopefully you will consider the usefulness of this software to be worth the price of a meal at McDonald's :-). The above limitations will disappear if you register the software ($5.99 - the price of a Big Mac dinner around here).
You may only run 1 job at a time, so you can't take advantage of the queue and batch capabilities of MP4tools. A “nag” window will appear every time you load a new file. MP4tools is technically trialware, though in reality, the unregistered version has nearly complete functionality with two minor exceptions: