Video File List
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Version :1.9.1
Size :5.57Mb
Updated :Jun 1,2022
Developer :Lakehorn AG
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the users' reviews on the App Store, here are three cons and pros of the "Video File List" app: **Cons:** 1. Many users complains about ads, calling them "annoying" and "overwhelming". 2. Some users experience issues with navigation, finding the interface "cluttered" and "difficult to use". 3. A few users report bugs, such as app crashes and freezing, causing frustration. **Pros:** 1. Users praise the app's simplicity, calling it "easy to use" and "straightforward". 2. Many users appreciate the app's basic features, finding them "efficient" and "practical". 3. Some users highlight the app's portability, being able to "access files anywhere" and "streamlining workflow". Please note that these are general summaries based on the users' reviews, but may not represent the opinions of every user.
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Description
*** Use Video File List to find out more about your movie files, detect poor quality content, and easily clean up your movie archive. *** Main Features * Detect poor quality content in your movie library * Sort and filter all your movie files based on many properties like runtime, resolution, video format, fps, tags, etc. * Can identify and classify up to 500 movie files per minute on a fast Mac * Supports most common movie formats on Macs * Export and print the list * HEVC encoder for converting mp4/mov/mpeg files: optimise your files using HEVC hardware encoding (requires macOS 10.13 or later) Just drag and drop a bunch of files and/or folders on the application icon or directly in the main window. Video File List will then search for valid movie files and display them in the list. Pick one or several filters from the left sidebar to limit the list to specific files/formats or sort the list by any of the columns e.g. to find duplicate candidates. Files from the list can then either be * deleted * revealed in the Finder * played/opened in an external video player * encode to HEVC (requires macOS 10.13, only works for mp4/mpeg/mov files) * moved to a different folder
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