General Discussion - How to import VRO to iMovie for Mac? robinhan - Thu Oct 18, 2012 6:48 pm Post subject: How to import VRO to iMovie for Mac?
How to import VRO to iMovie for Mac?
A DVD-VR recorded disc contains a 'DVD_RTAV' directory in the root of the filesystem, in which a single 'VR_MOVIE.VRO' file exists, containing the raw audio and video data for all video recordings on the disc.
iMovie is a proprietary video editing software application which allows Mac users to edit their own home movies. Then here is an qusetion that how to import .vro files into iMovie for editing on Mac?
As we know that iMovie is not recongnized the VRO format files, so we need to do is just converting VRO to iMovie supported video formats like MOV, MP4, DV, etc on Mac.
There is the Mac VRO to iMovie Converter which is the best assistant to help Mac users to convert VRO to iMovie. After conversion, they can import VRO into iMovie for further editing on Mac. This convert also can convert VRO to other video formats such as MKV, VOB, FLV, 3GP, MPG, WMV, AVI, etc within several clicks.
Here is the step-by-step guide to quickly convert VRO to iMovie on Mac with the program.
Step 1. Add VRO to iMovie videos to VRO to iMovie Converter for Mac.
Step 2. Choose the output format and set the file destination.
In this step, you can click "Format" to choose the format which you want to convert from the drop list, here we choose .mp4 as output format, then hit the "Browse" to set the destination.
Advanced Systems Format (formerly Advanced Streaming Format, Active Streaming Format) is Microsoft's proprietary digital audio/digital video container format, especially meant for streaming media. ASF is part of the Windows Media framework. So it as Windows Media Player compatible, but you can't import asf to imovie for mac.