How Do You Convert Quicktime Movies To Flash OS X?
QuickTime movie files are most generally characterized by the standard MOV file extension, although QuickTime movies can also have a QT or MOOV extension. Converting these files to Flash in OSX is an easy process, especially using shortcut keys; however, converting QuickTime movies requires the purchase of the QuickTime Pro Component ($29.99), in addition to QuickTime Player (free) from Apple. Flash movies are most commonly known as the comprehensive format for streaming video on sites like YouTube and Google Video, which re-encode uploaded files to Flash. Users may want to convert their selections to Flash in OSX for adding illustrated text or animation in a Flash-based editing program. Follow the links provided and download QuickTime Player and QuickTime Pro from Apple. Agree to the terms of use and open QuickTime. Open your QuickTime movie by clicking “File” and “Open Files…” or press “Apple-O” on your keyboard as a shortcut key. Locate your file in the pop-up menu; QuickTime will