General Discussion - How to Convert FLV to MPEG4 on Mac? awhile.awhile - Sun Dec 18, 2011 6:02 pm Post subject: How to Convert FLV to MPEG4 on Mac?
iCoolsoft FLV Converter for Mac is an all-in-one Mac Flash video converting tool, that can convert FLV, SWF video to all popular video formats like AVI, MPEG, WMV, MOV, MP4, 3GP, MKV, etc. Thus you can use this FLV Converter for Mac to put YouTube video, MySpace and other videos on your iPod, iTouch, iPhone, Archos, PSP, Zune, iRiver, etc. In addition, you can convert all videos to FLV video for posting on the web with this FLV Converter for Mac as well.
Most online video web sites adopt Flash FLV format to store and deliver videos, such as YouTube, MySpace, Google Video, Yahoo! Video, Metacafe, etc. Generally these FLV videos are not supported by portable media players like iPod, iPhone, PSP, Archos, iRiver, etc. You need this iCoolsoft FLV to MPEG4 Converter to convert FLV to MPEG4 on Mac. It also helps convert all popular videos to FLV files for sharing over Internet.
Step 2: Click "Add File" button to add FLV files. You can preview them in the preview pane and take snapshot of the scenes you like by clicking the "Camera" button.
Step 3: Adjust effect, trim clips, crop displaying area, and add text/picture watermark if you like.
Step 4: Set the output format as MPEG4 from the drop-down list of "Profile". Set other parameters by clicking button "Settings".
Step 5: Set the destination and click button "Convert" to start the conversion. The software will show you the converting progress. And you may check "Open target directory after done" in that window.
iCoolsoft Video Converter for Mac is a superior Mac video converter software to convert all video/audio formats on Mac OS X. Supporting comprehensive video formats, this Video Converter for Mac enables you to convert videos between all popular formats, like converting WMV to AVI Mac, WMV to MPEG Mac, MP4 to AVI Mac, MTS to MP4 Mac, video to AVI Mac, and converting among AVI, MPEG, WMV, MKV, MP4, 3GP, MOV, M4V, DivX, H.264 and HD videos (TS, MTS, M2TS etc.).