


#IVIDEO REVIEW FOR MAC#
IVideo for Mac would be greatly appreciated by users with large video collections as it will help them easily sort their files, locate duplicates, organize videos and movies with easily accessible libraries, and much more.Įditors' note: This is a review of the full version of iVideo for Mac 6.1.1. During testing, the application offered good playback and performed any given task well. The program also easily locates and displays duplicate files and is able to convert files to most known formats such as AVI, MOV, WAV, DV, 3GP, and MP4. Additionally, there are options to add files to your iVideo library, rate videos, as well as to add online videos from popular video sharing Web sites such as YouTube or Vimeo. You can also check which videos are coming up by clicking on the button in the upper-right corner. During video playback, apart from the usual controls, there are options to set the size and speed of your videos, too. video thumb button Screenprinted and Foil Stamped Labels video thumb frame. In the upper-left corner there are options for displaying videos as well as a play option. Expert speaks about what makes our Lockout Tags durable and writable. In the upper-right corner there is a search option, which helps you quickly locate files and then sort them based on name, author, album, genre, tags, notes, and location. The interface is customizable and you can show or hide a sidebar and information bar to your right. After a quick installation, the app opens to a basic but neat video organizer. Since it's around 30MB in size, iVideo for Mac takes a couple of minutes to download. The application supports all known video formats and offers plenty of options for customizing video files and the way you search for them. I recognize my uses are unique, but am very happy with how iVideo works.IVideo for Mac helps you easily locate, organize, and play back all of your video files. Most apps force you into copying your files to their database or are too limited in their feature set or focus on features I don't need. I am testing some other methods with Sugarsync, still I think this should be a little more straightforward, but nothing else I've tested even does this so I am happy.īottom line is It does a what it does better than anything I've tested and I have tested a bunch of apps such as Usher, Leap, Reinforced Together, (and many others I cant remember now) for this task.
#IVIDEO REVIEW PORTABLE#
I found a way to share the library so I can use it on multiple computers since I store videos on a portable drive and shuffle them between my desktop and laptop. It is reliable and, when set up to the needs you have, works like a charm. Still if you expand the size of the thumbnails you can usually work it out. Reviewed in the United States on JanuOver the last few years I have used many cam viewers and this one is the best so far. I'd like to see the name of videos word wrapped in the thumbnail view. This works great just to organize tutorials and I would like to be able to organize these into folders. It has a really cool web page feature where it creates a web page interface for videos of your choice. This is a request but not really necessary since it works well using vlc since you have a log of what you watched. The integrated player is good but I use VLC to play videos since I can increase the speed in VLC. It allows ratings but I'd love to Color videos as well. I have a few minor feature requests for the app and I hope it is in active development:

It keeps your files in the original Location if desired, has flexible sorting options, allows you to change the video thumbnails easily (either by the frame or by drag and drop), gives you 3 great view options, video thumbnail view is saved per playlist, allows folders for Playlists, tracks your play count and the location you left off, great search function
#IVIDEO REVIEW PROFESSIONAL#
This is a robust professional application meant to manage a huge amount of videos in a variety of formats. I use it for managing my library of tutorials and find it to be extremely well suited for this task. For videos, iVideo is by far the best I've tested.
#IVIDEO REVIEW PDF#
I wanted a single app to manage my educational and tutorial Videos, PDF manuals, etc but opted for an app that handles each well.
