Hi.
That doesn't always work. Quicktime has to recognize the video format first. I 
can't seem to get it to take most avi files.
That's why I like handbrake. It recognizes stuff I've never even heard of 
before.

On 2011-11-16, at 1:18 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:

> Doesn't QuickTime Player already do this using the Export (command-E)? You 
> can pick what kind of conversion from a popup menu and one of them is Movie 
> to iPhone. There is an Options button which lets you configure more stuff for 
> the video and sound encoding but I had to do a simulated mouse click on it to 
> get it to pop up. Likewise for the video and sound buttons.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 11/16/11 11:10 AM, Andy Lane wrote:
>> Hey all, I am looking for a way to compress videos down in size
>> hopefully to h.264,  - have looked in the app store but the one I
>> think I need is £35 and I dont even know if it is accessible.  I am
>> trying to compress an MOV file to an mp4 for iPhone but I dont think
>> handbraek will do this.  Maybe someone could put me right if it does,
>> that would be fantastic.  alternatively a free or low ish cost
>> application would be very much appreciated.
>> 
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Andy.
>> 
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