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How to convert Streaming QuickTime (MOV) video?

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by on 20/03/2007DVD Video
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How to convert Streaming QuickTime (MOV) video?



Launch the Movavi VideoSuite Convert Video/DVD module to create a QuickTime file.

Click '+VIDEO' or File > Add Video to open the files you want to stream.

Select QuickTime (mov) as the output format.

Select QuickTime (mov) as the output format.

Click the 'Advanced' button.

The 'QuickTime Settings' window will appear. Set the size of your movie at 320:240 and choose "Normal (Fast)" from the 'Resize quality' drop-down menu. Click OK to apply the settings.

QuickTime Settings

Choose the output directory and press the 'CONVERT' button.

Upload the converted video to the server.

Create a link for QickTime video on your site. To create a link, you will need to insert some additional lines of HTML to your site. You can copy and paste sample HTML text from here.

That's all there is to it. Now your video will play automatically every time someone goes to your web page.

It will look like this. To watch the video, download and install a free version of QuickTime Player. Note that you may need to click the yellow bar at the top of your browser window to permit the QuickTime download, depending on your security settings.

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