On Dec 9, 2008, at 10:10 AM, Tom wrote:

> But that seems a little awkward and time-consuming. While checking out
> the various other options and possibilities above, I downloaded the
> free Perian plug-in for QuickTime, and found that it works very well,
> and seems to be the best and most convenient way to convert .flv and
> other common video formats. It enables QuickTime to handle a bunch of
> formats that it otherwise could not (which makes me wonder why Apple
> hasn't done it).

Ah, but you specified free, and Perian doesn't let QT save converted  
files unless you have QTPro, which is a very-well-spent $30 imo.

With the addition of Perian and Flip4Mac, QTPro is a very fine 'swiss  
army knife' of video conversion.


-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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