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  • Latest Version:

    Flip4Mac Player 3.3.8.1 LATEST

  • Requirements:

    Mac OS X 10.7 or later

  • Author / Product:

    Telestream, LLC / Flip4Mac Player for Mac Simple check register app for mac.

  • Old Versions:

  • Filename:

    Flip4Mac-3.3.8.dmg

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  • Details:

    Flip4Mac Player for Mac 2020 full offline installer setup for Mac

With Flip4Mac Player, you can play everything QuickTime supports by default such as MOV and MP4/H.264/AAC. More format support can be added through QuickTime components. With the Player, your videos look crisp and clear even on the highest resolution Retina Display monitors. Flip4Mac Player dynamically fades-in navigation controls only when you need them and never on top of your video. With a simple, uncluttered design, the app makes it easy to navigate through your video. Scrub, fast-forward, rewind, skip, jump or step, without ever obscuring your video content.
If you are running macOS High Sierra 10.13 or later, use Switch to playback and convert Windows Media into a format that will be compatible with your computer.
For brilliant and distraction-free video playback, use the Dim Lights feature to dim the background of your screen. Get full pixel-to-pixel fidelity without any scaling or interpolation. Professional video editors will love this. Player Pro adds JKL navigation and Command/Period stepping to provide more efficient one-handed playback control. And even if you're not a professional video editor, these controls are fun to use. Slow down the playback of your video to one quarter the speed. Use JKL commands to easily switch between normal and slow-motion playback. Upgrade for premium editing features including scale, rotate, crop, and trim.
Exclusive features you only get with Flip4Mac!
Brilliant playback on Retina Displays
With Flip 4 Mac, your videos look crisp and clear even on the highest resolution Retina Display monitors.
Unique web browser integration
The program provides Windows Media support for Safari, Firefox, and Chrome web browsers. Watch Windows Media streams and listen to radio stations directly in your web browser.
Unique PowerPoint and Keynote integration - PRO
The app provides a seamless Windows Media integration with Microsoft PowerPoint and Apple Keynote presentations. Both PowerPoint and Keynote can access and play Windows Media files through Flip 4 Mac*. It is also possible to import Windows Media files into PowerPoint and Keynote and save them as PowerPoint presentations so they can be viewed on a Windows PC.
Unique QuickTime integration
It provides Windows Media support in QuickTime to allow Windows Media playback in Apple's default QuickTime Player as well as in other QuickTime-based applications.
Unique Flip Player
It combines the best of a system-wide QuickTime integration and a standalone multiformat media player application, Flip Player.
Unique Compressor export - PRO
It enables Windows Media creation with Apple Compressor. Create custom presets and Droplets to batch encode a large number of files and projects. Only Compressor in combination with Flip 4Mac Studio products allows Windows Media export from Final Cut Pro X.
Note: Flip4Mac is not supported on newer Mac operating systems! If you are running macOS High Sierra 10.13 or later, use Switch to playback and convert Windows Media into a format that will be compatible with your computer.

Play

Use the playback controls to play, pause, rewind, fast-forward, adjust volume, and take other actions. The controls appear when you move your pointer over the QuickTime Player window, and they hide when you move your pointer away.

To move quickly forward or backward through the timeline, swipe with two fingers on your trackpad, scroll with your mouse, or drag the handle in the timeline. You can also repeatedly click fast-forward or rewind to increase playback speed in increments.

To view a video in full screen, click the full-screen button or choose View > Enter Full Screen. You can also use split-screen view and stream videos to your Apple TV from QuickTime Player.

Record

QuickTime Player can record a movie from your camera, or record the screen of your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. It can also record audio from a microphone or record the screen of your Mac.

Record a movie

Movie recording works with your built-in camera and many external cameras. If you're using OS X Yosemite or later, you can also record the screen of any iOS device (iPhone, iPad, iPod touch) with a Lightning port and iOS 8 or later.

  1. Choose File > New Movie Recording.
  2. To change the recording settings, click the arrow next to the Record button. Then choose your camera or iOS device, microphone, and recording quality.
  3. To monitor audio while it's being recorded, use the volume slider.
  4. Click the Record button to start recording. Click it again to stop recording.

Record audio only

Audio recording works with your built-in microphone, external microphone, or other Core Audio-compliant audio device.

  1. Choose File > New Audio Recording.
  2. To change the recording settings, click the arrow next to the Record button. Then choose your microphone and recording quality.
  3. To monitor audio while it's being recorded, use the volume slider.
  4. Click the Record button to start recording. Click it again to stop recording.

Record your screen

Screen recording creates a movie of all or part of your Mac screen. For details, see How to record the screen on your Mac.

Open image sequence

QuickTime Player can create a movie from a sequence of still images. For example, you can use it to make a time-lapse or stop-motion movie from images you've already captured. Or try it with a batch of photos captured using burst mode on your iOS device.

  1. Make sure that your image files are named in alphanumeric order, which is the order that they will appear in your movie.
  2. Choose File > Open Image Sequence from the menu bar in QuickTime Player.
  3. Select the images to use for your movie. Use Command-A to select all images, or press and hold the Shift key or Command key when clicking to select specific images. Then click Choose Media.
  4. Choose a resolution, frame rate, and encoding, then click OK to create the movie.
    Example: If you have 60 images and choose a frame rate of 60 frames per second, your movie will be 1 second long.

Edit

QuickTime Player offers several options for editing your movie, including trim, split, cut/copy/paste/delete, remove audio/video, and flip/rotate.

Trim

Use the trim function to remove unwanted parts of your movie.

  1. Choose Edit > Trim. The yellow trimming bar appears, with handles on each end.
  2. Drag the handles to select the part to keep. You can also take these actions:
    • Click the Play button to play back the part selected.
    • Move quickly through the part selected by swiping with two fingers on your trackpad, scrolling with your mouse, or dragging within the trimming bar.
    • Choose View > Show Audio Track to identify quiet sections of the movie.
  3. Click Trim. All video and audio outside the trimming bar is removed. To undo the trim, choose Edit > Undo Trim.

Split

Use the split function to split your movie into multiple sections that can be manipulated further.

  1. Go to the point in the timeline where you want to make the split, then choose Edit > Split Clip.
  2. From here you can take several actions:
    • Drag a clip before or after another clip.
    • Move through a clip by swiping with two fingers on your trackpad or scrolling with your mouse. At any point in the timeline, you can choose Edit > Split Clip to split the selected clip.
    • Choose View > Trim to trim the selected clip.
    • Choose View > Show Audio Track to identify quiet sections of the clip.
    • Select a clip and choose other editing commands from the Edit menu, such as Cut, Copy, Paste, and Delete.
    • Click the Play button to play back all clips.
  3. Click Done. To see your clips again, choose View > Show Clips. To undo your splits, choose Edit > Undo Split Clip.

Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete

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Use the Cut, Copy, Paste, and Delete commands from the Edit menu when you're editing split clips. If you're pasting a clip into another movie, you don't have to be editing clips in that movie: just go to any point in the timeline of the other movie, then paste the clip.

To quickly join movies together end to end, open the first movie, choose Edit > Add Clip to End, then select the other movie from the file dialog.

Remove audio or video

  • To remove the audio track from your movie, choose Edit > Remove Audio.
  • To remove the video track from your movie, choose Edit > Remove Video.

Flip, rotate

Use the flip and rotate commands from the Edit menu when you're viewing a movie or editing split clips. These commands flip or rotate the entire movie or clip.

Share

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After saving your movie, you can share it by Mail, Messages, AirDrop, YouTube, and other methods:

  • Open the file in QuickTime Player, then choose File > Share.
  • Or open file in QuickTime Player, then click the Share button in the playback controls.
  • Or Control-click the file in the Finder, then choose Share from the shortcut menu.

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  • For more information, open QuickTime Player and choose Help > QuickTime Player Help.