.m4v is functionally the same as .mp4, and MPEG Streamclip DOES do .mp4 directly from MPEG. BUT, I've found that the scaling algorithm that MPS uses leaves aliasing that looks bad on a television (not that it looks crystal clear otherwise, but in a side by side test, you can clearly tell what was encoded by QuickTime and what was encoded by MPS.
To compare, I also tried iSquint (another freebie) and it came closer to what I got from QuickTime on the same clip. I haven't sent feedback to the author of MPS yet to see if this can be fixed, but iSquint is a good second choice.