Ok, final solution to bringing over last years Football films to MAC is solved.

iSquint is a free program that will convert all the 150+ mpeg' 2's to mp4 format in 1 drag and drop.

Worked great.

Scott Kline of Apple pointed me to this.  Thanks for all the suggestions.

Scott










Scott Williams wrote:
Well, I think they want to do more than just play it. I think they want to manipulate the movies.

So, it sounds like I need Perian to play them and Quicktime PRo to manipulate them?

Quicktime PRo does not come with this investment?

Scott

Heath Henderson wrote:
Quicktime pro plus the mpeg addon should do what you need. I think it is 30 bucks. The addon probably works without Pro but you will need pro to convert video.

-Heath Henderson

On Jul 13, 2010, at 11:43 AM, Tim Crawford <[email protected]> wrote:

Sorry if this is a double-post, I never received it.

On Jul 13, 2010, at 10:13 AM, Scott Williams wrote:

Our Principal and AD Director, without my knowledge, went and bought a HUGE Apple 
26" Screen/computer and now need support.

They have a bunch of Mpeg's on a PC and want to move them to the Apple.  
Physically we can do this, but the Apple does not recognize the movies.  How do 
we get the Apple to open and view these movies?
Download and install Perian
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/22923/perian

Tim Crawford ACTC
Certified Member - Apple Consultants Network
Apple Product Professional
Tim Crawford Consulting

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