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smile Mac MOV to FLV Converter - How to convert QuickTime MOV files to FLV on Mac OS X - 02-17-2011, 07:23 AM

Some people have many intersting videos which are MOV video formats, and they want to upload onto some video sharing website like YouTube. Before upload MOV video files to Youtube, they should convert MOV to FLV which Youtube supports video format. You maybe think this is different for you without Mac MVO to FLV Converter.
In other situation, if you want convert MOV to FLV on Mac, you need a professional and powerful Mac MOV to FLV Converter. With it you can finish conversion in high quality and high speed.
The follow is how to convert MOV to FLV on Mac.
Step 1: Add mov files to Mov to FLV Converter for Mac
Hit the "Add" button to load the video into the Mov to WMV Converter for Mac that you want to convert from your Mac.

Step 2: Select "flv" as output format and make settings
Click the downlist to choose FLV as the output, in this step, you can make some settings like add watermark, trim videos, crop videos and set the saving place and your file name.
Step 3: Start conversion
Just hit the "Convert", you can convert MOV to flv in high speed.
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smile 04-26-2011, 02:23 PM

import WMV to iMovie - How to convert/import wmv to imovie with WMV to iMovie Converter?
How to import wmv to imovie is not a strange problem for most of the mac users, importing wmv to imovie is headache for them because the imovie only support like MPEG2, DV, MOV, MP4 but not wmv, so import wmv to imovie is so difficult for mac imovie users.
Windows Media Video (WMV) is a compressed video file format for several proprietary codecs developed by Microsoft. The original codec, known as WMV, was originally designed for Internet streaming applications, as a competitor to RealVideo. It is a popular video type for Windows users, As a Mac user, you can't play wmv with QuickTime, iTunes, let alone import wmv to imovie and edit WMV files in iMovie.
WMV to iMovie Converter can help us solve the the problem that import wmv to imovie for editing, the wmv to imovie converter is one of the best imovie import wmv converter, with wmv to imovie, you just need some simple clicks to convert/import wmv to imovie and then edit wmv in imovie.
With the powerful wmv to imovie converter you can not only convert/import wmv to imovie, but also can import/convert avi, mpg, mod, tod, flv, mts, m2ts, tp, trp, m4v, wmv, vob, dat, dv, f4v, asf, etc to iMovie HD, iMovie'08 or iMovie'09 support video formats like DV, MPEG2, MPEG4, MOV. You can easily import wmv to imovie with wmv to imovie converter by yourself. just perfect.
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07-07-2011, 06:38 PM

i usually use this tool http://www.geovid.com/Video_to_Flash_Converter/, but thaks for info
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03-23-2012, 11:12 AM

Using entirely shareware, I would recommend you convert the video to the Mac using Mac MOV to FLV Converter
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