Yes, size does matter!

Stomp started its life as an idea to be the ultimate video recompressor, and ended up something so much more powerful than that. YouTube, Google Video, iMovie… The list goes on and on. Video is a huge part of your online life. Ever tried to email a movie clip to Grandma? What, it’s 400mb for a short clip of your cat playing the piano? Well, that’s no fun at all (the file size, not the cat). Enter Stomp, where size does matter.
Stomp Features
Powerful Presets

Stomp takes in big videos and spits out small ones, and does it so easily, even Grandma can do it. Included are presets for popular devices (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPod Video, Apple TV and YouTube) make converting videos a snap.
Core Image Effects

Leverage the impressive Core Image effects built into OSX for your videos. Want to add a blur? Correct colors? Change a bit of gamma? Stomp makes it easy with simple to use effect GUIs — you can even stack multiple effects at once.
Batch Processing

Batch processing takes Stomp to a whole new level. Feed Stomp a list of videos, choose your format and walk away. Stomps intelligent batch processor makes quickwork of even the longest conversions, all without any user intervention.
Super Simple Cropping

Dead-easy. Drag a box around your video and Stomp crops the movie. That’s it, no more searching for parameters or pixel width. You can also scale videos with a single click. Manipulating your videos has never been this easy.
Pretty

Stomps single-window interface means you’ll never need to search for the right sub-menu; everything is right in front of you. But don’t let looks fool you, that single-window is where all of the power lives…
Other cool features

- Use all of the codecs of QuickTime, with a better interface, all without having to have a QT Pro license.
- Convert audio as well as video
- Extract audio/video from any clip
- Perfect companion for iShowU
- Compatible with OSX 10.5+
- Made by a good Kiwi
Screenshots
Stomp filters window screenshot
Full complement of CoreImage filters. Adjust exposure, gamma, brightness and contrast as well as a whole host of other effects.
Stomp main window screenshot
The main screen lets you preview your video, change compression settings and also view job progress. Note the ability to compress multiple files at once (batch mode) also use Elgato external encoders!
Stomp In and Out points screenshot
Want to process just a portion of the movie? Or even save that portion off as a separate clip? No problem. Stomp supports in/out points.
Stomp options window screenshot
Crop, scale and adjust aspect ratio all in one operation. Stomp even lets you remove audio, recompress *just* the audio, and perform timelapse (speed up) operations.
Powerful Presets

Stomp takes in big videos and spits out small ones, and does it so easily, even Grandma can do it. Included are presets for popular devices (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPod Video, Apple TV and YouTube) make converting videos a snap.
Core Image Effects

Leverage the impressive Core Image effects built into OSX for your videos. Want to add a blur? Correct colors? Change a bit of gamma? Stomp makes it easy with simple to use effect GUIs — you can even stack multiple effects at once.
Batch Processing

Batch processing takes Stomp to a whole new level. Feed Stomp a list of videos, choose your format and walk away. Stomps intelligent batch processor makes quickwork of even the longest conversions, all without any user intervention.
Super Simple Cropping

Dead-easy. Drag a box around your video and Stomp crops the movie. That’s it, no more searching for parameters or pixel width. You can also scale videos with a single click. Manipulating your videos has never been this easy.
Pretty

Stomps single-window interface means you’ll never need to search for the right sub-menu; everything is right in front of you. But don’t let looks fool you, that single-window is where all of the power lives…
Other cool features

- Use all of the codecs of QuickTime, with a better interface, all without having to have a QT Pro license.
- Convert audio as well as video
- Extract audio/video from any clip
- Perfect companion for iShowU
- Compatible with OSX 10.5+
- Made by a good Kiwi
Changelog
1.27.5(08 May 2012)(beta version)
Fixes
- Support for Gatekeeper under Max OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion)
- Tidied up some error handling that could have caused a UI crash.
1.27.4(11 January 2012)
Fixes
- Fixed issue where recent build was complaining under 10.5.8 of not being able to link against libcrypto. End result was a crash. Now solved.
1.27.3(07 December 2011)
Fixes
- Fixed issue with i386 only build. Fixed and is back to a Universal (PPC as well) build now.
1.27.2(06 December 2011)
Fixes
- Fixed issue with continuous updating.
1.27.1(31 October 2011)
Fixes
- Fixed a problem whereby 29.97fps videos were not being encoded at the right rate.
- Fixed issue that could cause a crash when removing all videos.
Changes
- Stomp now supports beta updates as well (now all products are consistent).
- Changed version numbering scheme to be consistent with other products.
- Verified under Lion.
1.27(16 May 2011)
Changes
- Updated to have minimum requirement of OS X 10.5 (Leopard).
- Additional stability improvements.
- We have reworked the underlying frameworks that make up the base of our products, due to these new frameworks / reorganizations - all localizations have been temporarily removed. We will be working with our localizers to being complete localizations in future releases. We didn't want to have half-baked localizations, and so decided it'd be better to remove them temporarily. Watch this space!
1.26(07 April 2011)
Changes
- Last 10.4 compatible release. Later releases will be for 10.5+ only (read more)
1.25(18 February 2011)
Changes
- Added Spanish localization. A big thank you to Cristobal Fuentes!
1.24(13 August 2010)
Fixes
- Upgrades to registration system
1.23(05 August 2010)
Fixes
- Fixed issue whereby effect stacks would be needlessly applied, thus slowing the compression considerably. Now muck quicker for codecs such as iPhone, when effects (scaling, cropping, filters) are not being used.
1.22(05 June 2010)
Changes
- Fix error where Stomp wouldn't correctly read the videoFrameSize, and thus would fail to compress some movie types under 10.6.
- Fixed a situation where QT could crash during compression.
- Added the ability to speed up a movie (useful for timelapse).
- Minor internal change to fix some QT encoding issues.






