![]() ![]() We recently tested many of the Windows-based media converters listed at the top of search results for queries such as "MP4 to MP3 converter," only to discover that virtually all of them have limited licenses without paying for the full program. A confirmation message appears when the media is compressed for Vimeo.If you've ever tried to search for software that can convert audio and video files on Windows, you might know how hard it can be to find dedicated solutions that are actually free and function as advertised. Open the “Codec” pull-down menu and select “AAC (CoreAudio).” Open the “Sample Rate” pull-down menu and select "48 kHz." Open the “Bitrate (kbps)” pull-down menu and select "320 kbps."Ĭlick the “Start” icon to convert the file. Open the “Framerate (FPS)” pull-down menu and select “Same as source.” Select the “Average bitrate” and enter a value that corresponds to your MOV input file - "2000 kbps" for standard definition, "5000 kbps" for high definition.Ĭlick the “Audio” tab. Open the “Video Codec” pull-down menu and select the "H.264" option. Check the Keep Aspect Ratio box and enter a width for the MP4 output file - "640" for standard definition, "1280" for high definition.Ĭlick the “Video” tab. Select a storage location for the MP4 output file and enter a filename. Go to the “Destination” field and click the “Browse” button. Select the item and click “Open” to import the media into the program. Click the “Source” button and select “Video File” from the pull-down menu.īrowse for the MOV input file in the file selection window. A confirmation message appears when the media is compressed for Vimeo. Select a storage location for the MP4 output file. Choose the “MPEG-4 AAC” codec, "48 kHz" sampling rate and a "320 kbps" data rate. ![]() Select a resolution for the MP4 output file in the Frame Size section - "640" for standard definition, "1280" for high definition.Ĭlick the “Sound” pull-down menu to program the audio track settings. Move the marker on the Quality slide bar to "100%." Select the “Limit Data Rate” option and enter a value that corresponds to your MOV input file - "2,000 kbps" for standard definition, "5,000 kbps" for high definition.Įnter the value of the MOV input file’s framerate in the FPS box. Open the “Compression” pull-down menu and select the "H.264" option. Go to “File” and select “Export to MPEG-4…” to open an MPEG-4 Exporter window. Select the item and click the “Open” button to import the media into the program. Go to “File” on the program menu and select “Open Files…”īrowse for the MOV input file in the file selection window. When the window closes, the media is compressed for Vimeo. A window displays the encoding progress of the MP4 output file. Open the “Frame-rate” pull-down menu and select the value that corresponds to the frame rate of the MOV input file - either "24," "25" or "30."Ĭlick the “Audio” tab, then click the “Audio Format” pull-down menu and select “AAC-LC (Music).” Open the “Data Rate” pull-down menu and select "320 kbps," then open the “Output Sample Rate” pull-down menu and select "48 kHz." Click “OK.”Ĭlick “Save” to convert the file. If your MOV input file was recorded in standard definition, select a width of 640 pixels if it was recorded in high definition, select a width of 1280 pixels. Open the “Image Size” pull-down menu to program the frame size of the MP4 output file. If your MOV input file was recorded in standard definition, enter "2000 kbps" if it was recorded in high definition, enter "5000 kbps." An MPEG-4 Export Settings window appears.Ĭlick the “Video” tab, then click the “File Format” pull-down menu and select “MP4.” Open the “Video Format” pull-down menu, select the "H.264" option and enter a maximum value in the Data Rate box. Return to “File” and select “Export…” Click the “Export:” pull-down menu and select “Movie to MPEG-4.” Select a storage location for the MP4 output file. ![]() Select the item and click the "Open" button to import the media into the program. Browse for the MOV input file in the file selection window.
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