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About MOV to MP4 Conversion
Understanding MOV vs MP4: The Technical Reality
MOV and MP4 are both "container" formats. They wrap video and audio streams into a single file. The actual video inside both is often identical — H.264 or HEVC compression. The difference is the container specification. MOV follows Apple's QuickTime specification, which includes features like metadata structures and chapter markers that aren't universally implemented. MP4 follows the MPEG-4 Part 14 specification, which has broader industry adoption. When you convert MOV to MP4, you're often not re-encoding the video at all — just "remuxing" it into a different container. This is fast and lossless. Only if the original uses non-standard codecs does actual transcoding occur. File size after conversion is typically similar or slightly smaller. Quality is preserved because the underlying video stream is copied, not re-compressed (when possible). The only change is how the file is packaged.
How to Convert MOV to MP4
- Open MixConvert's MOV to MP4 converter in your browser.
- Select your QuickTime MOV file. Drag and drop or click to browse.
- Wait for processing. Video conversion takes longer than images — expect a few seconds to minutes depending on file length.
- Preview the result if available. Verify the video plays correctly.
- Download your MP4 file. It's now compatible with virtually every device and platform.
- Transfer to your target device. The MP4 will play on Windows, Android, smart TVs, game consoles, and more.
Why Choose MixConvert?
| Tool | Max File Size | Watermark | Speed | Privacy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MixConvert | ❌ None | ❌ None | ⚡ Fast (Local) | ✅ Private |
| VLC Media Player | ❌ None | ❌ None | 🐢 Slower | ✅ Local |
| CloudConvert | ⚠️ 1GB | ❌ None | ⚡ Medium | ❌ Upload |
Troubleshooting Common Issues
⚠️ Conversion takes a very long time
Video processing is CPU-intensive. Longer videos and higher resolutions take more time. 4K video may take several minutes even on fast computers.
⚠️ Audio is missing after conversion
Some MOV files use audio codecs not supported in MP4 containers. The converter should re-encode audio automatically, but check if audio appears after conversion.
⚠️ File size is much larger after conversion
This can happen if the original used very efficient codecs that required transcoding. Usually, file size is similar or smaller.
⚠️ Video quality seems lower
Ensure quality settings are set to maximum. Some converters default to lower quality for faster processing. MixConvert uses high-quality defaults.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I lose video quality?
No, or minimally. When possible, the converter copies the video stream directly (remuxing) with zero quality loss. If transcoding is required, high-quality settings preserve visual quality imperceptibly close to the original.
Does this work on iPhone videos?
Absolutely. iPhone records in MOV format by default (using HEVC/H.265 codec). Converting to MP4 makes these videos playable on Windows PCs, Android devices, and smart TVs that don't support Apple's format.
How long does conversion take?
It depends on video length and resolution. A 1-minute 1080p video typically converts in 10-30 seconds. Longer 4K videos may take several minutes. Processing happens locally, so faster computers convert faster.
Can I convert multiple videos at once?
Yes. Select multiple MOV files and convert them as a batch. Each will be processed and made available for individual download or as a ZIP archive.
💡 Pro Tips
- •For iPhone videos specifically, iOS uses HEVC (H.265) which may require transcoding. The resulting MP4 is slightly larger but universally compatible.
- •If you regularly share videos with Windows users, consider changing iPhone camera settings to record in "Most Compatible" mode, which uses H.264 in MP4 directly.
- •For large video files (over 1GB), ensure your browser has sufficient memory. Close other tabs during conversion.
- •If only playing on specific devices, check if they support MOV directly — newer Smart TVs and Windows 10/11 handle MOV better than older systems.
- •Keep original MOV files as archives. Convert copies for sharing, preserving the original quality master.
Understanding the Formats
MOV
QuickTime Movie
Apple's video container format, commonly created by iPhones, iPads, and Mac computers.
MP4
MPEG-4 Part 14
The universal video format supported by virtually all devices and platforms. The go-to choice for video distribution.
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