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How to Convert WMV to MP4 on Mac OS X

"Anyway I got a few .wmv files that I need to convert in order to get the videos into my iPod touch. iSquint doesn't convert the files properly, and I’ve browsed through the forum but the answer isn't quite there. So is there any other WMV to MP4 converters out there?" —— From MacRumors


WMV to MP4 converter for Mac is a professional and easy-to-use WMV to MP4 camcorder converter to convert .wmv to .mp4 or any video format playback in any mobile devices like iPad, iPod, iPhone.

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How to Convert WMV to MP4 on Mac

Step1. Add WMV video files to Mac WMV to MP4 Converter

Launch the WMV to MP4 Converter for Mac, drag & drop WMV files to the program.. Batch conversion is available, so you can add more than one file at one time.

WMV to MOV Mac

Step2. Select MP4 Video in output format list

Choose MP4 format from the format drop-down list as the output format. Before converting, you can edit the video with strong editing function. you can trim, crop, add effect, watermark, etc.

Output WMV to MOV

Step3. Convert WMV to MP4 on Mac

Click "Convert" button and let this smart WMV to MOV video converter do the rest for you.

Convert WMV to MOV

About WMV and MP4

WMV - Stands for Windows Media Video is a compressed video file format for several proprietary codecs developed by Microsoft. The original codec was originally designed for Internet streaming applications, as a competitor to RealVideo.
MP4 refers to MPEG-4 Part 14 or *.mp4, is a file format (also called container) specified as a part of the ISO/IEC MPEG-4 international standard. It is used to store media types defined by the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group, and can be used to store other media types as well. Generally speaking, MP4 is most commonly used to store digital audio and digital video streams, especially those defined by MPEG, but can also be used to store other data such as subtitles and still images.

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