
Overall though, iSquint is a good free tool to quickly convert videos to the iPod format and save them in your iTunes library.Ĭertain types of files converted to plain MPEG-4 no longer show up without video in QuickTime Player 7.4 and higher.iSquint now includes a program droplet called "Debreaker" to repair damaged "no video". You might need a few tries before you get a video with proper image and audio quality. The other major drawback is the volatile audio quality when it comes down to conversion. You'll be notified every time you launch iSquint and every time you finish a conversion, and naturally there's no way of getting rid of it. The thing I really hate about iSquint though is the nag screens encouraging you to switch to the developer's other shareware solution VisualHub. Most users will probably use the slider to set image quality, however brasher users will dig in the advanced features, which allow you to crop your video, set framerate, bitrate, width and height. One of the most handy features is actually being able to add your converted videos to iTunes, making converting and transferring to your iPod a linear process.


You can choose to optimize for TV or iPod and use H.

The small and modest application actually works quite well.
