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Easily How to Convert FLV to iMovie on Mac [#permalink] New post 06 Dec 2012, 23:06
Sometimes, you may download a piece of useful video from YouTube and want to play it in Quicktime, but you always get an error from the application. That's a normal problem. As we know, most videos on YouTube are FLV format, while apple applications like Quicktime high support MOV format. At this time, a good FLV to Quicktime Converter is a demand.



The Video Converter for Mac is really a smart program which is popular among video lovers. It will help you make almost all the video and audio conversions with high efficiency. You can also add special features to the output video through trimming, cropping, adding subtitle, loading watermarks and so on. The most important thing is the lossless output quality which is satisfied. From the below tutorial, you will know more about this program and get some help.

How to Convert FLV to Quicktime on Mac?

In order to know well about the program, you'd better download it first and try to make the conversion as following steps.



Note: This tutorial is for Mac users, if your are a Window user, please go to the Video Converter for Windows guide for more information.





Step1. Import FLV files

Download and run this FLV to Quicktime Converter. You can click "Edit" item on the tool bar to import files or just conveniently drag the selected FLV files to the program. Batch conversion is supported too.




Step 2. Make editions

Before FLV to Quicktime conversion, you can make editions such as trimming, cropping, adding subtitle, loading watermarks to make your output video more perfect and special. You can click "Edit" icon shown in picture 1, all the tasks will be finished on one interface.





Step 3. Select the correct output profile

Because MOV is the format of Quicktime, here you should click “Output Setting” icon and select MOV as your output format in the "Format" list.






Step 4. Start to convert FLV to Quicktime

Please click "Convert" button at the bottom right, conversion will begin at fast speed and superb quality. You can also stop and delete the conversion during the process.

Tips on FLV to Quicktime Converter for Mac:

1. You can adjust the video and audio codec, resolution, frame rate and bit rate by clicking “Options” item in the "Output Setting" menu for better enjoyment.

2. This program supports to convert videos and audios for playback on various portable devices like iPhone, iPad, iPod, iPod Touch, Apple TV, PSP and so on.

3. If you make batch conversion, you can set the "After conversion" mode on the conversion interface. It provides you "Put computer to sleep", "Shut down my computer" and "Do nothing" three mode options.

Get this FLV to Quicktime Converter for Mac here!
Easily How to Convert FLV to iMovie on Mac   [#permalink] 06 Dec 2012, 23:06
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