November 3, 2009
Divergent Media announces the immediate availability of ClipWrap 2.0, a major revision to the Macintosh application that batch-converts .m2t, .mts and .m2ts video files into QuickTime movies for editing in iMovie, Final Cut Pro and Avid.
ClipWrap is a Macintosh application that batch-converts a camcorder’s HDV or AVCHD (.m2t, .mts or .m2ts) files into QuickTime movies that can be used in any QuickTime-based application. The original video data of the camera-acquired clip remains intact; ClipWrap simply places this video data within a QuickTime container so it can be read natively.
Files can also be transcoded from the native HDV codec into ProRes, Apple Intermediate, DVCPRO HD or DNxHD formats, adding support for editing in iMovie, Final Cut Express, Avid and other QuickTime-based applications.
"ClipWrap has been an invaluable tool for many Mac users working with HDV footage,” says Divergent Media CEO Mike Woodworth. “With this upgrade, we’re pleased to expand the joys of native rewrapping—blazing fast speeds and no generation loss—to those who need it more than anyone: customers acquiring in AVCHD.”
Pricing
ClipWrap is available for $49.95. A limited trial can be downloaded from www.clipwrap.com. ClipWrap 2.0 is a $19.95 upgrade for all previously registered ClipWrap users.
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