Convert QuickTime to Windows Media Player Mac

  • Processor: PowerPC® G4/G5 or Intel® processor
  • OS Supported: Mac OS X v10.4 - 10.5
  • Hardware Requirements: 512MB RAM, Super VGA (800×600) resolution, 16-bit graphics card or higher.

 

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Windows media player is a digital media player which is popularly used for playing audio, video on personal computers running the Microsoft Windows operating system. It can play files in MWA, WAV, or MP3 media formats. Do you know how to convert quicktime to windows media?


QuickTime to windows media player mac, also known as converter quicktime to windows media player, can quickly convert QuickTime to Windows Media Player in the formats of MVA, WAV, or MP3. The converter can input a variety of video and audio files, including AVI, MP4, MOV, MKV, DivX, XviD, MPEG-1/2, 3GP, 3G2, VOB and HD Video (TS, MTS, M2TS), AAC, and AC3 Audio etc. That means the helpful converter can not only convert QuickTime to windows media player, but can convert all those formats files to windows media player.


Besides, the versatile converter provides you the function of editing files, so that you could enjoy much more perfect video or audio files on the windows media player.

How to Convert QuickTime to Windows Media Player mac

1. Download and install the converter QuickTime to windows media player.

2. Click the button of "Add file", to input the files you want to convert.

3. Choose the proper output file format( MWA, WAV, or MP3); And select the folder to save the output files.

4. Click "Start", and it begins to convert. When the window of "Information" pops up, you could click " Evaluate".

In addition, the converter can help you to edit the video or audio files, such as adjusting the effect, trimming or merging the file, as well as cropping the files. It is very easy to operate. Let's take adjusting the effect for example to show its editing functions.

First, click "Effect" and the interface of "Video Edit" pops up.

And then, you could drag the tags on the line of " Brightness", "Contrast" or "Saturation" to edit the video. Isn't it easy to be an editor? Have a free try!

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