Hi,
I haven't played with it in a while but I'm sure that if you install Flip4Mac,
the free version of course, you can play AVI files within QuickTime if you
don't wish to do the converting.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On 2013-09-14, at 9:27 AM, Jessica Moss
I use Any Video Converter Lite.. Available from the Mac App Store – I believe
it was free. Converts from .AVI to .mp4.
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you can also use handbreak it's availible for both windows and mac and it is
free. Also my personal favorite is movavi, it converts any format to any
format, for example I can convert AVI to mp4, or I can convert mkv to audio or
mp4. The options are endless, you can even murge files together
Oh neat, thanx for the info on that, will have to check that out.
On Sep 14, 2013, at 8:54 AM, Kliphton wrote:
you can also use handbreak it's availible for both windows and mac and it is
free. Also my personal favorite is movavi, it converts any format to any
format, for example I can
Hi.
I have a number of .avi files I would like to add to my iTunes library./ What
is the best way to convert them to an iTunes compatible format? Thanks.
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AVI is a container like quicktime. Do you know what format the stuff
inside is?
CB
On 9/13/13 10:07 AM, Bill Holton wrote:
Hi.
I have a number of .avi files I would like to add to my iTunes library./ What
is the best way to convert them to an iTunes compatible format? Thanks.
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Not sure. How would I figure that out?
Thanks.
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AVI is a container like quicktime. Do you know what format the stuff
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CB
On 9/13/13 10:07 AM, Bill
Thanks. I will give handbrake a try.
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I
Good luck getting an avi file to play whatsoever, unless unless you have a
3rd-party app like vlc, unless someone knows something I don't. I ended up
having to get it when I downloaded a boatload of files that I found out were in
avi format, and quicktime wouldn't play them, then did a google
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