Enriched Movies to grow your Collection

Whether it's a new movie to add to your iTunes library, or one already catalogued, with SimpleMovieX you can easily "enrich" the watching experience.

From SimpleMovieX to iTunes

You can do in one step what previously required 3 or 4 applications and a large dose of patience:

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Living in iTunes Ecosystem

iTunes has become an important piece of our digital life. It's the "mother ship" from where contents are moved to our iPods, iPhones and Apple TVs.

Movie information, also called metadata or tags, transforms your movie collection into a gorgeous catalog, searchable by director, actor, or genre.

Chapter markers are great when watching on your iPod or Apple TV, to jump to a certain point of the movie.

Authoring, Podcasting

SimpleMovieX helps you to give the final touches to your works. Whether it's a screencast, a podcast episode, or a short film, the distribution and watching experience will be enhanced if you add relevant movie information, a cover art, and chapters to navigate inside the movie.

Tagging Etiquette

For consistency, and to get the most out of the iTunes ecosystem, it's better to follow some basic rules. SimpleMovieX has a predefined template for each media type (movie, podcast, music), to help you stick to the etiquette. But you can customize the templates as you wish, because it's your collection...

Remove commercials

Simple and accurate editing to get rid of unnecessary footage. The Thumbnail view helps to search for segments to cut.

Add Chapter Markers

Organize your movie with chapter markers, so you can jump to certain sequences easily.

Add Metadata (Tags)

Movie information can be added to mov, mp4 and m4v files, also beyond 4GB size limit. With Autofill from Amazon database, there's no excuse not to have a superb collection.

Native = Super-Fast

H264 and MPEG4 Video inside mov, mp4 or m4v files, are the native formats that play on your Apple TV and iPods. SimpleMovieX can save in those formats without re-encoding, if the source file was already in one of those formats.

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