Cedric is a niche software publisher whose compact catalogue focuses on solving discrete media-conversion and visual-verification tasks for Windows users who handle content originating from Apple devices. The flagship utility, fa2tv, targets the long-standing compatibility gap between iPhone recordings and third-party playback environments: it transcodes HEIF stills and HEVC/MOV clips into broadly supported JPEG, MP4 or AVI formats while preserving timestamps and geotags, making iPhone footage immediately editable in Premiere, Davinci Resolve or legacy TV authoring suites without manual wrapper tweaks or codec packs. Companion tool view2er caters to photographers, QA engineers and social-media managers who need rapid, pixel-level confirmation of before-and-after images; the lightweight viewer opens any two pictures in a synchronized split pane, supports zoom lock, histogram overlay and drag-and-drop reordering, and can export a combined contact sheet for documentation workflows. Both programs run without background services, keep user files local, and integrate with Windows Explorer’s right-click menu for frictionless context launching. Cedric’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the newest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.

fa2tv

A program that converts images and videos taken on an iPhone so that they can be viewed on other platforms

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