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How to Convert MOV to MP4 on Mac

2024-11-28 4 min read

Why Convert MOV to MP4?

MOV works perfectly on your Mac, but if you need to share video with Windows users, upload to a website that prefers MP4, or use a non-Apple video editor, MP4 is the safer bet. Both formats can contain the same H.264 or H.265 video — the difference is the container, not the visual quality.

Method 1: iMovie (Free, Pre-installed)

Open iMovie, create a new project, import your MOV file. Go to File → Share → File. Choose resolution and quality, then save. iMovie exports as MP4 by default. This works but is overkill for a simple format conversion — iMovie re-encodes the video, which takes time and can slightly affect quality.

Method 2: QuickTime Player

Open the MOV file in QuickTime Player. Go to File → Export As → choose your resolution (1080p, 720p, etc.). QuickTime exports as MP4 (technically M4V, but they're the same thing). This is faster than iMovie for a simple conversion. Note: QuickTime may re-encode, which takes a few minutes for longer videos.

Method 3: Online Converter

Upload your MOV to CocoConvert, select MP4 as the output, and download. This is the fastest method for one-off conversions and handles any MOV file regardless of the codec used. The conversion happens on the server, so it doesn't tax your Mac's CPU.

Method 4: FFmpeg (For Power Users)

Install FFmpeg via Homebrew (brew install ffmpeg). Then run: ffmpeg -i input.mov -c copy output.mp4. The '-c copy' flag copies the video and audio streams without re-encoding — this is nearly instant and produces zero quality loss. If the MOV uses a codec that MP4 doesn't support, drop the '-c copy' flag and FFmpeg will re-encode automatically.

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How to Convert MOV to MP4 on Mac | CocoConvert Blog