How To Convert DVD To FLV For YouTube On Mac OS X (Snow Leopard, Lion Included)
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How to Convert DVD to FLV for YouTube on Mac OS X (Snow Leopard, Lion included)

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If you have some awesome DVD videos or movies, you might want to intercept some video clips and upload them to website for sharing. However, you probably know that you need to convert DVD to FLV firstly, because DVD files are not supported by websites, like facebook, YouTube, while FLV is widely supported. This article is written down to show you how to convert DVD to FLV Mac with iMedia Converter for Mac.

Step 1. Download and install the app, iMedia Converter for Mac

Download the app here and then click the .dmg file to install the app. After the installation, the app could be launched automatically.

Step 2. Load DVD files to the app

Insert DVD to Mac and then drag the convert DVD to FLV icon to the app directly. Or you can go to the “File”>”Load DVD” to import DVD files.

DVD to FLV Converter for Mac

Step 3. Choose FLV as the output format

Now you can go to the format drop-down list, choose FLV as the output format directly.

Mac DVD to FLV

If you want to upload the output videos to YouTube, you can choose YouTube as the output format. There are two options:

If you need to upload the output videos to YouTube instantly, you can choose “Convert and Upload to YouTube”. Then follow the information in the appearing box to sign in your YouTube account.

If you hope to do the conversion firstly, and then upload the video to YouTube later, you should choose “MPEG-4 Movie”.

Step 4. Start the Mac DVD to FLV conversion

Click the “Convert” button to let this app do the rest for you. Bingo! That’s it! You’ve made it. See, once you own the iMedia Converter for Mac, a professional multimedia files converter running on Mac (Snow Leopard, Lion included), you can make your digital life more easily.

Tips for making your video more stylish on this app:
Add either image or text watermark to your videos.
Change the video Effect. Gray, Old Film, Emboss, etc. make your video differently.
Rotate the video to a different angle.
Crop the video to get rid of the unwanted part.
Trim the large video into small ones and create your own new video by merging some of them.
Choose subtitles and audio track for your video on the main interface.

Note: If you plan to upload the output videos to YouTube, you need to do:

  • Ensure that your video lasts less than 15 minutes. If your video lasts more than 15 minutes, you can use the trim feature to cut it into video clips.
  • Make sure that the video size is smaller than 2GB in size.
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