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Friday Feb 05, 2010
 

How to export FLV from Final Cut Pro or Final Cut Express

You just create your own masterpiece in FCP/FCE and want to share it with your friend who has a PC or want to upload it to internet websites that only reads FLV file. However, Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Express don’t support exporting FLV. Some Mac users use CS4 or QuickTime Pro to do the conversion, only to find that it’s not as easy as they expect, either because the version of their FCP/FCE is perfectly with CS4 or for any other reasons. [Read More]

 

How to convert FLV to iMovie on Mac

When we find some funny FLV videos from video sharing websites like YouTube, we would like to download the YouTube videos to our Mac for movie project. However, since FLV is not an iMovie compatible format, you need to convert FLV to iMovie readable format first. [Read More]

 

How to Convert FLV to WMV Video on Mac

In the event that you download FLV videos from website and want to use it in other programs that only accept WMV video, you can use this powerful yet easy-to-use FLV to WMV Mac Video Converter. Intuitive interface, high conversion speed, and excellent output quality gives you a more pleasant conversion experience. [Read More]

 

How to export iMovie (iMovie 09 included) to FLV

iMovie do not natively support FLV output. A workaround is to share the video to YouTube and then download the video, which would be in FLV format. This method is time consuming and you’ll need a YouTube Downloader in order to capture your video from YouTube. [Read More]

 

How to convert MTS/M2TS files to FLV on Mac

Just shoot an interesting video with your HD camcorder and want to share it with your friend or even people around the world. And you try to upload it to YouTube but it won't accept MTS/M2TS files from your HD camcorder. Or you want to upload some footage from you camcorder to your blog to share it with your family or friends, but your blog only accept flash version videos. [Read More]

 

How to convert FLV to FCP/FCE on Mac

When we find some funny FLV videos from video sharing websites like YouTube, we would like to download the YouTube videos to our Mac for movie project. However, since FLV is not an FCP/FCE compatible format, you need to convert FLV to Final Cut Pro readable format first.[Read More]



 
 
 


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