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How to convert FLV to iTunes on Mac?
"First things first I have a Mac not a windows and I cannot find a way to get my FLV videos from YouTube that I downloaded onto iTunes. Does anyone know how to put a FLV file onto iTunes?"
Download some awesome YouTube videos and want to import the YouTube FLV videos to iTunes on Mac OS X (OS X Lion included), for transferring these FLV movies to your iPod, iPad, iPhone and so on to reduce the boredom of travel or eliminate it. Since FLV (Flash Video) is not an iTunes compatible format, you need to convert FLV to iTunes accepted format first.
FLV to iTunes Converter for Mac helps you convert video to iTunes on Mac, and it also can convert FLV, WMV, MKV, MP4, AVI, ASF to MOV, QuickTime, iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, iMovie, iTunes, and many other formats and players.
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Step 1: Add FLV files to Mac FLV to iTunes Converter
Launch the FLV to iTunes Mac Converter, drag and drop the FLV files to the program. This FLV to iTunes Mac Conversion app supports batch conversion, so you can add multiple FLV files and convert them in one go. If you have several FLV files and want to combine all of them so that you can enjoy a long movie without interruption you can click"Merge" to merge the FLV files to a single iTunes video.

Step 2: Select output format as iTunes video
iTunes accepts videos in MP4, M4V, MOV and DV etc. So you can choose one of them in the format list offered by the FLV to iTunes Mac app. MP4 is highly recommended. This FLV to iTunes Mac Converter actually provides optimized output settings for iTunes, so you don't need to worry about the settings.

Step 3: Start FLV to iTunes Conversion on Mac OS X
Now you may click the big button "Start" to begin converting FLV to iTunes video. The convert progress bar shows you how much of the encoding is completed. The encoding time will depend on several variables including: the duration of the video file, the speed of your computer, what other activity your computer is currently doing and the bitrate you set.



