Mac users - can you recommend me free (pref. open source) software to convert FLV files to MP4? iSquint seems to just yank the audio, not the video. Googling isn't very helpful on the reliability front. I am running OS X.
If you're getting FLV files from somewhere like Youtube and then converting them to MP4, then I use Miro (http://www.getmiro.com/) which cuts out the need to convert as it downloads files as MP4 files. When they're downloaded by Miro, they get put into their own Miro folder within your Movie's folder so you can nab them from there for sharing or putting on your iPod/iPhone.
For other video file converting I didn't find anything freeware or shareware I was truly happy with so I bit the bullet and upgraded to Quicktime Pro and that can do pretty much anything I need it to do with AVI/mp3/mp4/MOV files including converting and editing. For me, it was worth paying for
Upgrading to QT Pro from the free Quicktime 7 is about £20 from the UK Apple website (http://store.apple.com/uk/product/D3380Z/A?fnode=MTY1NDExNQ&mco=MjY3NTI&p=1&s=topSellers) or AU$44.95 from the Aus apple website (http://store.apple.com/au/product/D3380Z/A?fnode=MTY1NDExNQ&mco=MjY3NTI&p=2&s=topSellers).
You're welcome. :) I think it'll be worth it, especially with a MacBook. When you get QT Pro, you may find you need to get some Codecs to play some files (DivX files mainly) where they will play on VLC but not on QT. If that happens, give me a shout and I can send the codecs you'll need over, it's very simple to sort out
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For other video file converting I didn't find anything freeware or shareware I was truly happy with so I bit the bullet and upgraded to Quicktime Pro and that can do pretty much anything I need it to do with AVI/mp3/mp4/MOV files including converting and editing. For me, it was worth paying for
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Is Quicktime Pro expensive?
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