TOKYO (MacHouse) – Last week, I introduced a desktop application that allows the user to create a firework display movie. It was a bit difficult to develop without the QT Kit. The application that I submitted to Mac App Store yesterday is similar to the extent that it produces movies.
Pict2Movie is a desktop application that lets you create a movie (.M4V) with a folder containing pictures they select.
Features
- Create a movie with a bunch of pictures.
- Drag and drop a folder containing pictures directly onto the file list.
- Change image resolutions to 72 dpi x 72 dpi.
- Choose a frame rate of 24, 25 or 30.
- The application supports the fullScreen mode.
- The application supports the retina screen. (tested with 2014 2.6 GHz 13″ MacBook Pro)
- Languages: English only.
- Application file size: 14.5 MB.
- The application comes with a built-in 12-page user guide. Choose Show Quick Tour under Pict2Movie whenever you need to see it.
System requirements
- 10.8 (untested), 10.9 (untested), 10.10 (tested with 10.10.3), 10.11 (tested with 10.11.1)
- 64-bit system
Limitations
- All pictures must have 72 dpi x 72 dpi in resolutions. If you have created pictures with a Retina display, choose Convert Resolutions under Picture to change image resolutions to 72 dpi x 72 dpi, first.
- You must have at least 30 pictures to create a movie.
- The user cannot incorporate audio into a movie they create through this application.
Version history
Nothing so far…
Trial/Demo version
Click here to download a trial version. This trial version will remain fully functional for 7 days, starting from the very moment you first launch it.
Video tutorial
There is no video tutorial at this time.
Pict2Movie is a product of Tom Bluewater.
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I bought this app and it won’t even open. I cannot use it at all and I need a refund.
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