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Anyone know how to create a .mov from a .mp4? I can't seam to locate and application that does that. Thanks. P


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Freeware! Never used it!

MOV to MP4

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Other way. MP4 to MOV is what I'm looking for.


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Same URL has a list of converters that go the way you want also.



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Paul,

I believe Apple's Quicktime (for Windows or Mac) at Apple will do the job, though you'd need to upgrade the free download to Quicktime Pro, about $30.

You can download a free trial for Ultra Mpeg-4.

My only experience with these has been with QT, had excellent results, not too painful to use.

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Paul, I just got quicktime pro to convert something using their h.264
codec. It took a 4 gig file to 350mb! And I can't tell the original from the
converted. Check it out.


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