Any-Make Video Converter
Any-Make Video Converter is a video file conversion and encoding utility for macOS that converts video files between popular formats such as MP4, AVI, MOV, MKV, WMV, FLV and others. It is designed for users who need to convert videos for playback on specific devices, platforms or for archival purposes. The app offers batch conversion, preset profiles for common devices and platforms, and basic video editing features. It is a free or freemium tool targeting casual video users rather than professional editors or content creators.
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1 suggestionWe found no public information about whether a native Apple Silicon build of Any-Make Video Converter exists. The app is not widely documented or maintained online, and there are no clear release notes or vendor announcements indicating Apple Silicon support. Since this tool appears to be from a smaller developer with limited public presence, contact the vendor directly to ask whether they have shipped or plan to ship a native build before macOS 28 arrives in September 2028 — at that point, Rosetta 2 will be removed and the Intel-only build will stop launching entirely. In the meantime, the app continues to run under Rosetta 2, but switching to a well-maintained native alternative sooner rather than later is safer. Consider HandBrake (free, open-source, actively maintained, confirmed native Apple Silicon support, handles batch conversion), FFmpeg (command-line, more technical but extremely flexible), or Shutter Encoder (free, Java-based, cross-platform). All three run natively on M-series Macs and are under active development.
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