How to convert MPEG to MP4 for Mac?

How to convert MPEG files to MP4 files for Mac to make them fit for your unique enjoyment? Leawo Video Converter for Mac should be your best choice. It is a professional Mac MPEG to MP4 converter which can convert MPEG to MP4 format for Mac with super fast speed. With easy-to-use interface, you can make your Mac MPEG to MP4 conversion routine as easy as 1-2-3. It is worth mentioning that the output quality is excellent without any quality loss, thus you can enjoy your digital life at your will, joyfully enjoy your video life.

  • Turn off your screen saver, it will slow your MPEG to MP4 conversion down for hours.
  • Close any program running in the background, especially if you have a slower computer.
  • Re-boot the computer just before the conversion, it will give you the best condition.

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Full Guide

Add Video Files

Click "Add" button to load MPEG files you want.

Choose Output Video

Select each file and choose the output format like MP4 in "Profile".
Select video and audio quality that you need.
Set an output folder by "Output" for the destination files.

Video Effect Settings

Click "Edit" button to crop, trim, adjust and watermark video to satisfy your needs.

Convert Videos

When you have got ready for the settings for the added videos in the video converter program, you can click "Convert" button to start conversion. Just for a while, the conversion will be finished and you can enjoy it freely.

Extended Knowledge

MPEG stands for the Motion Picture Experts Group, part of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), charged with creating and publishing standards for various areas of technology, respectively. MPEG standards address audio and video formats used online, in television broadcasts, and in DVD media.
MP4 is short for Moving Picture Expert Group-4. MP4 is also known as MPEG-4 AVC, or advanced video coding. This new technology is going to make video files decrease in size so that they are easier to work with and support. What used to be massive video files of motion and audio are now compressed versions of the same material, called MP4s.

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