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Video Conversion Guides
Video files store moving visual media and often include an audio track. Popular formats like MP4, AVI, and MKV are used for everything from social media clips to full-length films. Converting videos can adjust resolution, compress file size, or make them playable on different devices. Some formats support subtitles, chapters, and multiple audio streams.
MOV to MP4: Best Settings for iPhone, Mac, and Windows
MOV files from iPhone, Mac, and editing apps often need conversion before they are easy to share, upload, or play on Windows. This guide explains MOV vs MP4, when you can remux without quality loss, when to re-encode, and the best MP4 settings for web, email, YouTube, Windows, audio, subtitles, HDR, file size, and batch conversion.
Read guideMP4 to GIF: File Size, Quality, and Social Sharing Tips
Turning an MP4 into a GIF is simple, but making one that looks sharp, loads quickly, and works well on social platforms takes a few smart choices. This guide explains why GIFs get large, how frame rate, dimensions, duration, color palettes, and dithering affect quality, and when MP4, WebP, or animated PNG may be the better format.
Read guideMP4 vs MKV vs WebM: Which Video Format Should You Use?
Compare the three most popular video container formats — MP4, MKV, and WebM — across codec support, device compatibility, file size, streaming performance, and editing workflows. Learn which format fits your specific use case and how to convert between them.
Read guideHow to Reduce Video File Size Without Losing Quality
Practical strategies for reducing video file size while maintaining visual quality. Covers H.264, H.265, AV1 codecs, bitrate optimization, resolution matching, and format conversion.
Read guidePopular Video Converters
Ready to use what you learned? Start with these common video conversion workflows.