Need FLV Converter for G3 10.3.9 iBook

Greetings:
I got my old G3 900mHz iBook up and running with Panther 10.3.9 and wish to install a program that converts FLV and MP4 files into a format my iBook can use. I tried FLV Crunch and VideoMonkey which were losers. Much appreciate any recommendation! Thanks!
Jim

try the old version of VLC for playback: http://download.videolan.org/pub/videolan/vlc/0.8.6i/macosx/vlc-0.8.6i-powerpc.d mg
if you had 10.4 installed, you could use Perian: http://www.perian.org

Similar Messages

  • A collection of FLV downloader, FLV player, and FLV converter for Mac

    [http://www.pavtube.com/christmas2009/]
    A collection of FLV downloader, FLV player, and FLV converter for Mac
    Are you prepared to download FLV videos from YouTube, Google Video, metacafe, Yahoo! Video, Reuters.com, and many other video websites to play on your Mac or portable players, or do some further editing with certain editors? In my experience, assuming you have this idea, you must take advantage of three kinds of tools, including FLV downloader, FLV player, and FLV converter to achieve the goal.
    Of course, I am not speaking this to depress you, but to share my collections of these tools to show my kindness. Sure, just for people who have these needs.
    At first, I’ll introduce you several FLV downloaders for Mac, I have tried all of them, and basically they can achieve my goal of downloading FLV videos online.
    Free FLV downloaders for Mac:
    Web Video Downloader for Firefox
    Free Video Downloader for Mac
    Free YouTube Downloader for Mac
    I also know some free FLV players, and recommend them to you here, hope they can assist you to play FLV videos on your Mac smoothly.
    Free FLV player, Mac OS X:
    Adobe Media Player
    Wimpy FLV Player
    QuickTime, after installation of the Perian video plugin
    SWF & FLV Player
    CorePlayer
    (Tip: the above pieces of software can easily be searched in Google, so I do not give you the links here. I’m sure you can get them with ease.)
    Well, we have gone through the FLV downloaders and FLV players in the above passages, now it’s time to introduce you a FLV converter for Mac. This program I recommend is Pavtube FLV Converter for Mac, which can perfectly convert FLV videos to a wide range of video formats, so that you can do whatever you like with the resulted videos, such as playing on your iPod, iPhone, BlackBerry, PSP, Apple TV, etc. or exporting to iMovie, Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Express to do further editing, or doing something else as you like. But how to use it? You may ask me. Take it easy, a step-by-step instruction is involved in the following part.
    1. Download, install and run this program
    A sky-blue interface will be shown to you as follow:
    2. Add files, set output format and destination folder
    Input FLV files to it by clicking button “Add”, and select a format as the output format in the drop-down list of “Format”, meanwhile, you can press “Browse” to specify the destination folder or just use the path set by default.
    3. Set advanced settings
    Click button[b] “Settings”, the following interface will pop up. You can change the parameters like screen size, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate, etc. to optimize the output videos.
    4. Convert
    This FLV Converter for mac can definitely complete the conversion at a swift speed with excellent quality, also it do not have the problem of audio-video out of sync. Therefore you need not worry about these issues. Moreover, if you want to add watermark as your own logo or reserve your copyright, you can totally do it with this program.
    Ok, the introduction to the three kinds of tools which you may need while dealing with FLV videos is over, sincerely hope they can deliver you useful information, because you know, it’s my original intention.

    Hi Greg,
    So if I understand correctly, your findings are:
    Flash Player 10.1.85.3 + Flash Media Interactive Server = Jerky Video
    Flash Player 10.0.x.x + Flash Media Interactive Server = Smooth Video
    Flash Player 10.1.85.3 + Wowza = Smooth Video
    And what about Flash Player 10.0.x.x + Wowza?
    Also, if you could check the network traffic to confirm if it's Flash Player causing the issue or it is receiving it like that from FMIS.
    Cheers
    --Vikas

  • Do I need a converter for my Macbook pro in Italy

    Do I need a converter for my Macbook pro in Italy?

    For voltage wise - you don't.
    But you need a converter for the socket.
    If you live in North America - the socket (power outlet) is different than the European socket (power outlet)
    see image below

  • HT3395 I am using sony HDR - CX100. Do I need a converter for the videos to work on the imovie? If yes, what converter?

    I am using a sony HDR - CX100 camcorder. Do I need a converter for the videos to recorded with my camcorder to work in imovie? If yes, what converter do you recommend?

    The guy at the Genius Bar has told you absolute and utter rubbish.  It is true that Apple has stopped supporting iWeb, but it definitely DOES NOT mean that your website will stop working any time soon. 
    They should know that iWeb is an application on your Mac and as long as it is compatible with your OS - it works in Snow Leopard and Lion and will be compatible with the new Mountain Lion out this Summer, then you can still use it to build and maintain websites.
    As long as your are not publishing your site to MobileMe, then you are okay - if you are publishing to a local folder and then uploading to another host that is fine and your site will not be going anywhere in a hurry.
    You don't need to change software unless you really want to.

  • Need FLV importer for CS3                                        got 64Bit Vista

    1)
    I have got 8GB RAM QUAD Core PC - WIndows Vista Business 64bit Adobe Premiere CS3 and need to import flash flv files into Premiere for editing e
    On my old PC where I had XP I used 3vixvfw but now that importer seems to not exist and I cant seem to find an alternative that does the same thing..tried one off the same 3vix site which didnt do the job and i had to reinstall premiere etc PLease let me know if there is a tried and tested converter/importer/plug-in that will enable me to simply import flv files?!!
    2)
    It would be good to also have an importer that gets dvd footage easily into premiere too, as currently im capturing using an avc converter and its less than ideal with no device control..if there are methods to overcome this Id be grateful to find-out as I remember in my last production company I was able to put dvd files through two programs/converter and skipped the capturing part?
    But the top issue is the one I need answers to most urgently!
    Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
    Clare

    Thanks for reporting back. It is always important to hear of people's experience with third-party plug-ins.
    Cheers
    Eddie
    PremiereProPedia   (
    RSS feed)
    - Over 300 frequently answered questions
    - Over 250 free tutorials
    - Maintained by editors like
    you
    Forum FAQ

  • .flv converter for Mac OSX

    Does anyone know where I can find a program to convert .flv files to AVIs or MPEGs? Freeware, preferably.

    Wow, that's handy. I have another question for this, though...
    I tried using it to convert .mkv files as well, and got weird results. The first time I did it, it converted just fine (the .avi file was half the size of the .mkv file, though)... but the second time, it dropped frames like nobody's business. What's going on?

  • Need a converter for international travel?

    I am traveling to Spain and Morocco and taking both iPhone 4s and iPad Mini. I know I need to take a plug adapter, but do I also need to take a converter, or is Apple's block-style plug sufficient to convert amperage?

    You just need an adapter. Read the fine print on your power plug. Any plug that goes from 100-240 is an international capable power plug, and the iPad power brick qualifies.

  • FLV converter for MAC?

    Hi Adobe!
    Where can I download the FLV Video Encoder CS3 for MAC? I
    can't find a download site for it.
    Thank you for your question, WISION

    try
    http://www.on2.com/products/flix/exporter/
    or
    http://www.on2.com/products/flix/flix-pro/
    I like the exporter because I use Compressor. Pro is stand
    alone.
    I have tried them all. There are many free ones, but I don't
    have list. You can do a search in CNET
    Video2SWF is one...I don't recall which is best-I haven't
    figured it out.

  • Will the Free FLV Converter for Mac protect

    is this gonna allow me to downlaod videos safely from megavideo

    try
    http://www.on2.com/products/flix/exporter/
    or
    http://www.on2.com/products/flix/flix-pro/
    I like the exporter because I use Compressor. Pro is stand
    alone.
    I have tried them all. There are many free ones, but I don't
    have list. You can do a search in CNET
    Video2SWF is one...I don't recall which is best-I haven't
    figured it out.

  • Best converter for .Mov to .Flv?

    Hi
    I need to find a video converter for .Mov to .Flv(or maybe Mp4 or mpeg).
    I found out that you cant create a playlist in .mov...so i need to convert. Youtube's conversion seems to suck though...can i get a better quality .flv conversion?
    I have a lot of videos +around 70+ that need to convert to a format with playlist functionality for mac and windows.
    Whats a good software to convert to flv.or the other format? currently my videos are 960x540.
    Help is appreciated.

    MPEG Streamclip with the Perian plug in should work.
    Both are free.
    http://www.squared5.com/svideo/mpeg-streamclip-mac.html
    http://www.perian.org

  • Is it wise to keep the Nikon camera files "DSC's"  after downloading them and converting to DNG files via Adobe converter for lightroom use. In other words do the DNG files have all the raw data I would ever need in processing or should I save the camera'

    Is it wise to keep the Nikon camera files "DSC's"  after downloading them and converting to DNG files via Adobe converter for lightroom use. In other words do the DNG files have all the raw data I would ever need in processing or should I save the camera's DSC files?

    DNG files do not contain some metadata supplied by the camera, which can be used by the manufacturer's software. Thus, if you don't keep the original Raw photo, you will lose this information.
    If your 1000% sure you're never going to use the manufacturer's software, then this isn't a problem. But who can be sure what software you will be using 10 years from now?

  • Need to convert 16X9 to 4:3 letterbox for DVD

    Hello
    Can anyone tell me the settings I need to convert 16X9 to 4:3 letterbox for DVD. I am mixing other 4:3 letterbox content. Evertime I make an mpeg with Quicktime conversion it is squeezed. I want it to be letterbox in 4:3
    Thanks in advance.
    I am using Final Cut Pro 4.5 and DVD pro 3
    Regards,
    Dana Gonzales

    In addition to using the advice above, make sure in Compressor (or other item you use to encode) that you are using the 16:9 encode ratio. If you are using QT conversion (which it sounds like from Final Cut?) also make sure that ratio is checked. Unlike a 4:3 m2v which will be 720 x 480 when you open it in QT, the 16:9 will be 720 x 404

  • Do I need a power converter for my ipad in Ireland?

    Do I need a power converter for my ipad2 and my macbook air (11 inch 2010) in Ireland?
    Sorry, I'm new to this site and just found the answer to my question in another post.

    I was on my way out earlier and didn't have time to see if easily bought in USA, but I also would have suggested a power strip for the UK. Also, not aware of Picachu's needs - if traveling with others, etc., ...
    For many years, once our sons got ipods, I have always brought a power strip (w/usb) on vacations and even on long weekends to weddings for all the items I listed above plus rechargeable tooth brushes, beard trimmers, and two ipads. It has made recharging so much easier. (I have friends in similar situations who hadn't thought to bring a power strip for charging things for their family all at once overnight.)
    So thanks for bringing it up. Meanwhile, Picachu got an answer early and without having checked 'get e-mail notif.' he/she might not have a clue. Still happy you brought it up.
    Thanks.

  • Can I plug my iPad into an outlet in France for recharging, or do I need a converter (besides de adapter...)?

    Can I plug my iPad into an outlet in France for recharging, or do I need a converter fo the voltage?

    No converter needed, just an adaptor

  • I have to reformat my hard drive and reinstall all of my programs. What do I do about Creative Cloud? I also still need access to CS6 (I have a Marksware converter for InDesign to Quark).

    I have to reformat my hard drive and reinstall all of my programs. What do I do about Creative Cloud? I also still need access to CS6 (I have a Marksware converter for InDesign to Quark).
    This is a MacBook Pro 15" (Model number A1286) running Mavericks. Hard drive is fine but system software has been corrupted. I cannot simply restore from Time Machine as it will copy the corrupt system.
    Will I have to find all of my serial numbers before I can launch any of the programs?
    Thanks

    For the Cloud, you log in to your paid Cloud account and download & install the same way you did the first time
    Cloud Getting Started https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/topics/getting-started.html
    If you have the perpetual license version of CS6 you install from your original media and use your serial number
    If you have the version of CS6 that is installed via the cloud use this link
    http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/download-previous-versions-creative-applications. html
    -or http://www.adobe.com/downloads/other-downloads.html

Maybe you are looking for