Question:
Transfer Mac files to Windows-hep?
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2010-03-10 15:25:28 UTC
I recently got Windows on my Mac and I want to transfer my video files to the Windows part of my computer. I have most of them,but I downloaded a few movies (most of them are .AVI and MP4's,but I just converted one to AVI and MP4 and it won't show in the libraries in Windows or in Sony Vegas. I don't want to have to download the files on the Windows part,but is there a way to transfer the video files over to Windows? I tried drag and drop,it kinda worked but the audio only came up not the video.

Is there a program or something that will let me transfer the Mac files over to Windows?
Six answers:
2010-03-14 00:54:11 UTC
You can try the Video Converter for Mac, the most powerful Mac Video Converter for you to convert video on Mac OS X (Leopard supported). With Mac Video Converter, you can easily finish the conversion such as convert MPEG to AVI; convert AVI to MP4, so you need not to look for any single Mac AVI Converter or Mac MP4 Converter.

http://www.macdvdconverter.com/mac-video-converter.html

There is a step by step guide which is dedicating to demonstrate how to convert, trim, combine and edit video on Mac OS X .

http://www.macdvdconverter.com/guides/mac-aimersoft-video-converter-guide.html

Also, you can find some other software:

http://www.mac.com
wang
2010-03-10 17:37:59 UTC
perhaps the movie format MP4 not supported by windows player. what you need to do is to convert your files on Mac to windows best compatiable format AVI.

So you can try this guide:

http://www.zimbio.com/freewares/articles/p1bKrjuniqq/Step+step+guide+Convert+flip+video+AVI+Mac
?
2010-03-11 01:46:11 UTC
first, open your mac file, and click the "save" button. then it will occur the type of save.

at last choose " save as windows".

if you cant make it still, have a try this 4Easysoft Total Video Converter. my friend told me it can convert almost all kinds of format.

http://4easysoft.com/total-video-converter.html

hope i can help you!
2010-03-10 15:26:46 UTC
A USB flash drive will work. It's Windows' fault that you can't play MP4 for whatever idiotic reason.
Erika
2016-10-20 05:47:23 UTC
you are able to reproduction the archives at as quickly as in case you have put in the abode windows help application from Apple in abode windows. It includes an HFS+ driving force application that facilitates abode windows to study or reproduction archives from the OS X partition (Macintosh HD) to the abode windows partition (Bootcamp). in case you have OS X 10.7 or extra modern, you acquire the appliance kit utilising the BootCamp Assistant application in OS X, positioned it on the USB flash tension, and deploy it in abode windows. in case you have 10.6 or older, you install it from the OS X deploy DVD. To get entry to the OS X partition in abode windows: click on the Libraries folder icon interior the backside activity bar to open an Explorer window. interior the left sidebar, boost the 'laptop' classification and then click 'Macintosh HD' from the record. Navigate into the 'customers' folder, and then into the folder alongside with your person call in OS X... Drag the archives which you somewhat prefer over to a abode windows region of your selection. (it is assuming you have abode windows 7.)
Aaron
2010-03-10 15:30:59 UTC
Because of the way it copies between the two types of file systems files like these can't get messed up.



Try:



http://www.mediafour.com/products/macdrive/



I use it for these types of files.


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