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WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? Video File Types: .mov, .mp4, webm, wmv, or wma
Working with video across platforms can be very frustrating. This is especially true when students want to share a video they created on their smartphones or another device. Let’s begin by examining the uses for the different file types.
  • .mov is used in Quicktime videos which works seamlessly with iMovie, iPads and MacBook Air
  • .wmv or wma means the video is a Windows Media Video. It was developed by Microsoft and can be used with Microsoft products.
  • .webm is somewhat new and is used to share video over different web browsers. Some platforms such as WeVideo love importing .webm video but others such as iMovie do not.
  • .mp4 is an abbreviation of MPEG-4 file. It is a compressed file and is one that many people use.

If you have a video in one format and need to convert it over to another, import it to your Google Drive and then use the Add-On called CloudConvert. Another way is to simply go to the website: https://cloudconvert.com/

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