Last updated on 2014-07-03, by
How to convert FLV videos to MPG videos freely
“I have downloaded many FLV videos from some online video sites and plan to convert these FLV videos from FLV to MPG format. Which FLV to MPG converter should I use and how to convert FLV to MPG videos? Any suggestion is appreciated. ”
The vital point for converting FLV to MPG is to choose a proper video converter, which could not convert FLV videos to MPG videos entirely, but also ensure users to be able to change output file parameters to meet MPG video players more exactly. Leawo FLV to MPG Converter is just such kind of app for you. Besides converting FLV to MPG video format, this program also provides function for you to change output file parameters. Mac users could turn to Leawo null to do this in simple ways.
Check the following steps to know how to convert FLV to MPG videos with Leawo FLV to MPG Converter:
Import source video files
Launch Leawo FLV to MPG Converter. Click Add Video button to import source MOV files (Click button or drag-and-drop source files on FLV to MPG converter for Mac).
Choose output profile
Click Profile frame to choose MPG as output format in Common Audio group. (on Mac FLV to MPG Converter, click the icon before 3D button to enter Profile panel).
- You could change output file parameters by clicking settings button next to the Profile frame: Video Codec(choose according to your destination utility), Audio Codec, Aspect Ratio, Bit Rate, Video Size (you can choose from the provided options or manually input the size you prefer), Frame Rate, etc.
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Extended Knowledge
MPG video file is a variant of the MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) video and audio compression format, optimized for broadcast quality video. MPG videos have the file extension .mpg. MPEG stands for Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4), one of the compression formats, is in charge of the development of standards for coded representation of digital audio and video, supported by DVD, VCD, Epson for entertainment. There are several audio/video formats which bear this group’s name, such as compression formats: MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4.