How to build free Mac video converter iSquint

Download iSquint - free Mac video converter

iSquint is a video conversion app for Mac OS X. With the help of iSquint, you can convert almost all popular video formats infinitely free. And you can transfer those formats directly into iPod, iTunes and iPhone.



Key feautes of iSquint

  • Supports most of video formats

    DivX/XviD AVIs, all forms of MPEG video, and many other formats QuickTime chokes on are supported.WMV 7/8 files supported. With the Flip4Mac plugin, all WMV files are supported - including WMV9.

  • Batch conversion

    Batch Processing of multiple files. Save in-place, or to a different folder.

  • Really easy to use

    Just drag your files in and click “Convert”, you can begin the converting. You can choose the size of the TV and iPod, set the conversion quality.

  • Powerful compatible function

    On a 1GHz G4 PC, iSquint can convent most videos to the file fits for the iPod screen. It does not need the QuickTime Pro and DivX codec.

  • Fast conversion speed

    Fast convert the most main stream video files to MPEG-4 and H.264 or 3GP, XviD files. It supports batch conversion.



System Requirements:

1. Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher

2. A computer capable of running Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher. Universal Binary for PowerPC and Intel Macs.



Download iSquint

After you have a general impression of iSquint, don't you want to try iSquint? So follow those steps to download iSquint.

1. Start Mac OS X.

You should open your PC and start your Mac OS X correctly.

2. Download iSquint.

Go to iSquint page, click Download button to download iSquint onto your PC and install iSquint correctly. So you can use iSquint to convert video format as you please.

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by downloadatoz

Give it your file, choose "TV screen" or "iPod screen" size, set your quality, and away you go. On a 1.5GHz G4, iSquint can convert most video files to iPod-screen-sized videos in realtime. Depending on a few factors, a 20 minute video will take up anywhere from 50-150MB of disk space.