How to convert QuickTime to Flash on Mac?
For most Apple fans, they may wonder why Apple doesn't allow flash on Apple devices. Though Steve Jobs may have good reasons for that, it is really inconvenient for Mac users to share their home-made video clips with their friends by posting on website. To make it possible, you have to convert QuickTime MOV to Flash (FLV).
And the solution is Daniusoft Video Converter for Mac. It supports all popular video & audio formats like AVI, WMV, MP4, MPEG, MOV, FLV, MKV, MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV. You can easily convert QuickTime MOV to Flash FLV only with a few clicks. In addition, it comes with various video editing features, allowing you to customize your videos by trimming clips, cropping frame size, merging multiple videos and adding special effects to video.
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Note: If you are using Windows and want to convert QuickTime MOV to FLV, you can refer to Video Converter for Windows.
After the installation and launch of the program, all you need to do is to follow these steps to convert QuickTime to Flash on Mac and it is as easy as 1, 2, 3.
Load QuickTime MOV files
Simply drag and drop the QuickTime MOV files to the interface or click "Add Files" to load them to this program.

Set output settings
Select "FLV MPEG-4 Movie (*.f4v)" as the output format from the drop-down list of "Format" and choose a destination folder for saving output files.

Step 3. Start to convert QuickTime MOV to Flash on Mac
Just click "Convert" to start the conversion from QuickTime to Flash. You can also choose to open the output folder to avoiding waiting around.
That's it. Only with three simple steps, you can convert QuickTime MOV to Flash on Mac. And you are free to share whatever you like with your friends now.
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