There are a number of apps out there to do it, even free ones (do a google
for mov2avi) however if the video is something you need to maintain quality
on I'd strongly suggest spending the $30 to buy QuickTime pro. It provides
multiple output methods for doing just this.
Thank you scott, that was very helpful. I will post back to let you know
what happens.
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