![]() ![]() It'll open up in QuickTime player and you can see it play back just fine. So what it's done here, I've got two files now on my desktop. ![]() avi file in there and then I'm going to hit the convert button. Not gonna send it to iTunes, it has that option if that's what you're trying to do. ![]() I'm going to choose one just out of sight there called Apple Universal, which will create a nice QuickTime movie for me. So for instance files that are formatted to specifically for the iPhone or for the iPad, I get to those options right down here. You've got device formats that you can choose from and there are tons of different formats. You can see, you run it, you get this window. I've got the Miro Video Converter application here, which is a very simple app. avi files and I want to convert that to a QuickTime movie. Maybe this is something I recorded using a specialty camera that only records. It's software called the Miro Video Converter and it is free and it's easy to use. There's a real simple way, though, if you just want to convert some basic video and it will work in most cases. So I always use software like MPEG stream clip and VLC, even FFMPEGX to convert video. On today's episode I'm gonna show you the easiest way to convert video to a format that you can use in iMovie and other Apple software. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with MacMost Now. Check out MacMost Now 689: Converting Video With Miro at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. ![]()
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