Sweeeeet! I've been banging my head against the interwebs trying to convert .mp4 videos to .mov so as to be compatible with Cinelerra. GUIs and tutorials I found to be scarce in this particular area. Thank you very much for posting the concise command :)
Quite a nice post, and I've found another detailed guide on how to convert MKV to MP4 using FFmpeg here, besides, alternative to FFmpeg is mentioned in this guide.
Thanks! Clever one, same quality, size different container.
ReplyDeleteSweeeeet! I've been banging my head against the interwebs trying to convert .mp4 videos to .mov so as to be compatible with Cinelerra. GUIs and tutorials I found to be scarce in this particular area. Thank you very much for posting the concise command :)
ReplyDeletethanks it works, for me!
ReplyDeleteTanks, work fine!
ReplyDeleteHas anyone used this iTunes M4V to MOV Converter?
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ReplyDeleteHowever, as for the novices, ffmpeg may be a bit complicated. Here also a tutorial for the novices to convert MP4 to MOV.
ReplyDeleteI use iDealshare VideoGo to convert MP4 to MOV with this guide https://www.idealshare.net/video-converter/mov-to-mp4.html
ReplyDeleteIn fact, it can convert between various video formats and audio formats like MOV, MP4, AVI, MKV, MPG, VOB, FLV, FLAC, MP3, WAV, ProRes etc
I always use VLC to do that. It's really an easy way to convert MP4 to MP3.
ReplyDeleteQuite a nice post, and I've found another detailed guide on how to convert MKV to MP4 using FFmpeg here, besides, alternative to FFmpeg is mentioned in this guide.
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