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Dinky vs QuickTime

QuickTime Player ships with macOS for playback and simple export. Dinky is for when you want the same H.264/HEVC presets across a folder—or FPS caps—with stills, audio conversions, or PDFs handled in the same session.

Choose QuickTime Player for a quick one-file export

When you already have a movie open and only need a single export pass—not a batch, not a saved preset, and not mixed media alongside PDFs.

Choose Dinky for presets, batch, and mixed media

When QuickTime’s one-at-a-time workflow breaks down: queues, watch folders, Finder Quick Actions, and one dock icon for MP4 (with optional FPS caps) plus WebP exports, audio cross‑converts, and PDF shrink.

Dinky QuickTime Player
Primary focus Smaller MP4 + images + PDFs + audio in one app Playback; export / re-encode from an open file
Compression presets Named presets (H.264 / HEVC, quality tiers; optional FPS cap) Export options; not a preset library like Dinky
Still images Yes (WebP, AVIF, HEIC, PNG, …) No
PDF Yes No
Batch on macOS Native batch, watch folders, Quick Actions Primarily one file at a time
Processing Local on your Mac Local on your Mac
Price Free (MIT) Free (built into macOS)
Dinky compression results list with file sizes

Beyond one-file export

Presets and queues, not just Save

QuickTime Player is the right tool for a single export from the menu bar—open Dinky when you need repeatable MP4 settings, optional FPS caps, batch folders, and images, audio conversions, or PDFs in the same workflow.

35 MB · v2.12.0 · Requires macOS 15 Sequoia