How to Convert 3G2 to MP4 on Mac OS X
Have movies in 3G2 taken by your camera phone and can't play them on QuickTime? Or plan to import the 3G2 videos to iMovie? Have no idea about how to play 3G2 videos on iPad, iPhone? Then you are suggested to read this article carefully. These problems happen due to the format of your video file. Generally speaking, Apple’s products have some particular supported formats like MP4, MOV and M4V instead of 3G2.
So to fix these problems, you need to convert 3G2 To MP4 or other compatible formats first. Here takes MP4 for example, this file format is widely supported by many popular portable devices like iPad, iPod, Xbox etc. and Mac OS as well as iOS fully support the MP4 format. By doing such a 3G2 to MP4 Mac conversion, you then can play your phone video files on QuickTime, iPad or edit them in iMovie with ease. This article would shows you how to convert 3G2 to MP4 on Mac as easily as possible with the help of an easy-to-use and high quality Video Converter for Mac.
Add 3G2 files to the 3G2 to MP4 Mac app
Drag & drop 3G2 files to the program. Or go to "File" menu, choose "Add Video" to locate the 3G2 files you want to add. With the function of batch conversion, you are allowed to import more than one 3G2 phone cam video file for your conversion. In this way, you then can save your time.

Select MP4 as output format
If you want to put the output file on your iPhone, iPad, iPod or other popular portable devices, you can select the preset offered. Audio formats allowed too.

Note: The Mac 3G2 to MP4 converter additionally supplies some useful edit functions so that you can enhance your video easily. For instance, you can crop the black border of your video for watching it in full screen, or rotate an image by clicking the 90° Counterclockwise, 90° Clockwise, Horizontal flip or Vertical flip buttons.
Start 3G2 to MP4 conversion on Mac OS X
Hit "Convert" let this perfect 3G2 to MP4 Video Converter for Mac to do the rest for you!
When the conversion is done, you can playback the output MP4 video files on your Mac (Mac OS Lion included), edit them in iMovie, Final Cut Pro, or put them on your iPad for playback anytime you want.


