Amber,

Have you tried ffmpegX?  http://homepage.mac.com/major4/

If you have at least a G4, it should be fast enough for you to experiment with several different conversion settings to see which works best.

Phil


Amber Robey wrote:

On 17-Feb-06, at 6:56 AM, MorningAJ wrote:

Amber Robey writes:
A relative in England has sent me two MPEG files but Quicktime does
not recognize or play them.

Thanks for the reply. I did manage to download it and play the video. However, I am wondering if there is a way to somehow convert the video
to quicktime format so I can import it into iMovie or iDVD ?


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