VideoMonkey was created after the demise of the great tool Visual Hub. Video Monkey borrows heavily from concepts in the Visual Hub video conversion tool for its simple and clear UI and its use of ffmpeg for encoding. And then it enhances that functionality with metadata insertion, automatically adding to iTunes, and other great enhancements.
So, you need to get started with Video Monkey right now? Good, you've come to the right place. And it wouldn't be any easier either. Simply open the program, insert your video clip into the video window, choose the device from which you're converting for, and click start. Wait a second (or a lot longer if your video is large) and enjoy!
Video Monkey For Mac
Video Monkey supports several different device types, including Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and the iPhone and iPad. You can use this software to rip any video file from any device (and even the iPod!). The software has been designed to make the conversion process as easy as possible. In fact, all it takes is one video file, one device type, and one operating system to start transforming your favorite multimedia presentations into live, streaming web sites in under 5 minutes. Video Monkey makes this possible because it uses an advanced, state-of-the-art technology that transcodes and compresses whatever format you choose - including, among others, flash videos, AVI, MPG, WMA, JPEG and more.
In order to use Video Monkey on your Mac computer, first download the latest version from the official website, which is only free of charge. Once you have the software, simply launch it and let it do its thing. You are able to use Video Monkey on Mac computers running any of the major operating systems - from Mac OS X Tiger to Leopard, even Windows XP Home Edition - right now! We bet your new video creation applications will really kick your ideas & presentations up a notch or two!
The Video Monkey application was developed by the same company that developed another app called Maps2Go. The developers claim that this app allows users to convert videos ("any video") to .mp4, .mov, .avi, and other formats.
In addition, you can add background music to your movie using any audio clip. Background music plays along with the audio recorded with your video, and any sound effects or voiceovers you add to your movie. Audio placed as background music is edited separately in its own area of the timeline and is unaffected by edits made to other clips in your movie.
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Blur the lines: Don't bother to tidy up before your Skype on the Web video call; just turn on background blur (because you can do that now). Learn more about customizing your background in Skype.
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Keep it down over there: We've added noise suppression to Skype for Windows and Mac, so you can rock out on your call with no one the wiser. Learn more about Skype audio and video settings.
Hanging out with the cool kids: We've introduced Together Mode to give everyone in your call the best seat in the house. And as if that wasn't enough, we've added Large Gallery Mode so you can see everyone's video stream all at once. Learn more about switching views in a Skype video call.
This could be anywhere: Want to look like you're calling from the beach, or from space? Now you can, with custom backgrounds for your video calls. Learn more about backgrounds in Skype. Note: Background improvements are not available for Skype for Windows 10 (Version 14).
Switch between Speaker view or Grid view during a video call: You now have the option to switch views to see only the active speaker, or up to 4 participants at once during a video call.
Share only a specific window: When you start to share your screen during a video call you can now choose whether you want to share your whole screen or just one window. This feature is currently only available in Skype for Windows desktop and Mac.
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