How to Convert AVI to MPEG/MPG on Mac OS X
2012-03-22 20:36:02 /
Posted by Brian Fisher to Video Editing
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Have downloaded some AVI files on line or recorded some amazing AVI video clips with your camera and would like to change AVI to MPEG/MPG for Mac for burning DVD or convenient playback on players? If so, this article would help you a lot with its detailed easy-to-practice but efficient Mac conversion guide.
To finish the AVI to MPG task easily and quickly, a professional AVI to MPG Video Converter for Mac is a must. The one used in the article is the very converter with high quality which offers you super fast conversion speed and loss-less quality conversion additional to the basic video conversion function.
Import AVI files to the AVI to MPG Mac application
Launch the converter, drag & drop AVI files to it. To add files, you can also go to the "File" menu, choose "Add Video Files" to locate the AVI files you want to add. Batch conversion is available, so you can add several files at one time. In addition, you can check "Merge into One File" to combine several AVI files for getting a continuous video file.

Choose MPEG/MPG as the output format
MPG is the file extension for MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 files. So here, you can go to the format drop-down list, choose either "MPEG-1" or "MPEG-2" under the "Video Formats" section as the output format.

What's more, the AVI to MPEG/MPG Converter for Mac (Mac OS X Lion included) also allows you to edit the files before you start the conversion. You can crop the black edge of your video, trim the video even apply some cool effects like Old-film to the clip to improve your files. Detail info in the Guide of Video Converter for Mac.
Start the AVI to MPEG Mac conversion
Just hit the "convert" button, and leave the smart Video Converter for Mac to finish the rest for you. In addition, if you are too busy to wait for the end of the task and happen to have to leave, you can set "after the conversion shut down my computer" which then makes the smart AVI to MPEG Mac application automatically shut down your Mac.
What's More:
As a common digital video format standardized by the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG), MPG typically incorporates MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 audio and video compression and is often used for creating movies that are distributed on the Internet. And MPG is the file extension for MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 files.





