Videomonkey video converter for Mac picks up where VisualHub left off
With the discontinuation of VisualHub, one of the most popular video conversion apps for OS X, someone had to release an app to fill the void. That app might be VideoMonkey, which builds on VisualHub's source code and concept to convert videos to and from a number of popular formats. VideoMonkey actually improves on VisualHub in some ways, especially because it's a native Cocoa app, where VisualHub was built around AppleScript.
VideoMonkey uses the FFMpeg encoder for most of its work, but it also has the ability to combine with other tools and automatically figure out how to convert even some weird filetypes. For example, if you edit a WMV with Quicktime Pro and save it, VideoMonkey understands how to separate the audio and video and recombine them in a new format of your choice. This all goes on behind the scenes: for the user, it's a 1-click process. If you loved VisualHub, and you're looking for a replacement, VideoMonkey is all that and more.
VideoMonkey uses the FFMpeg encoder for most of its work, but it also has the ability to combine with other tools and automatically figure out how to convert even some weird filetypes. For example, if you edit a WMV with Quicktime Pro and save it, VideoMonkey understands how to separate the audio and video and recombine them in a new format of your choice. This all goes on behind the scenes: for the user, it's a 1-click process. If you loved VisualHub, and you're looking for a replacement, VideoMonkey is all that and more.













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Subscribe to commentsInsomnicMar 30th 2009 10:34AM
Does convert anything besides Apple device formats yet? I understand TranscoderRedux (the open source project at sourceforge for Visual Hub) can't do presets besides iPod/AppleTV/Etc.
NoAndThenMar 30th 2009 10:05AM
I really hope this does .mkv well! I'm sick of needing to reboot to windows just for mkv2vob... damn ps3 file/file size limitations.
RauzMar 30th 2009 4:32PM
Handbrake can do mkv and a lot of non-Apple formats.