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Originally Posted by Zeke
Do they convert .mov to MP4? I know Adobe does. That's my problem right there. I have a branny new Dell with hot rod insides including 2 internal drives, one SS and it came with Dell Movie (maker something) but I cannot get Apple .mov files into it no matter what I do. RB's handshake will likely do that, as I said, I'm keep my stuff here, not on a cloud.
That's another discussion.
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DaVinci Resolve has a free version.
Made by Black Magic, they are the one of the premiere vendors for hardware in the video space.
All pro level stuff.
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/
Transcoding between formats is something most editing apps can do.
What's likely missing are the proper codecs, compressor / decompressor
Think of codecs as "the formula" to compress a certain format.
If you are missing the codec for a format no app can write it because the recipe is missing.
Same thing when you get a file you can't play, the decompressor (codec) is missing.
Luckily almost all the common codecs are available for free download.
Paid pro editing apps generally include them, freeware not all the time.