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trip_at_high Member
Joined: 31 Oct 2007 Location: India
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I have been trying various forums to have a solution for this...can anybody provide any clue how can I convert flv files to mpg in Mac system...I have searched for many softwares but no link is available...!
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terryj Member
Joined: 09 Sep 2002 Location: N35°25.24068, W097°34.204
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When you say .mpg, are you talking .mpeg-1 ( VCD) or
.mpeg-2 ( DVD)? either way, the key is to have a decoder that
can handle .flv, and for that, Perian 1.0 does the job nicely.
for Mpeg-1,
I use Perian 1.0, installed into the Quicktime Library,
and Quicktime Pro. I open the .flv in Quicktime Pro,
and save it out as a Mpeg-1 file using the Toast Video CD
export option ( from Toast 6, a legacy codec).
For Mpeg-2,
I just drag and drop the .flv into Toast's Video Tab window,
and borrowing a trick from brother Frobozz, ,
I Author a DVD to a Toast image file (.toast).
Once done, I mount the Toast image in the finder, and then
use MpegStreamclip to open the .vob if necessary.
If not, I simply change the extension from .vob to .mpg and
go from there.
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dnix71 Member
Joined: 15 May 2004 Location: United States
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iSquint is free and will make a mp4 from an flv quickly. Once it's a mp4 you can give the file to Toast or iMovie if you like and they will make a dvd compliant disc. VLC can recode from flash to a lot of different mpg types, as can ffmpegX.
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Scav2003 Member
Joined: 07 Jan 2003 Location: Colorado
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