There are dozen of solutions for you to convert videos on your Mac, and most of them involve using external third-party apps. Fortunately, Mac OS X comes preloaded with the functionality to convert videos without any hassle. Here’s how you can convert your videos without using third-party apps.

1. Using QuickTime to Convert Videos on a Mac

The first way is to use the built-in QuickTime app to do the conversion. The QuickTime app for Mac allows playing and conversion of many video formats. Here’s how you can use it.

  1. Open the folder where the video file that you want to convert to another format is located. Right click on the file and select “Open With” followed by “QuickTime Player.” It will open the selected video file in the QuickTime Player app.

  2. When QuickTime launches, click on “File” followed by “Export.” Here you can see some of the popular video formats you can export your video to. For instance, if you wish to see this video on your iPad, simply choose that option and the video will be saved in a format that is supported by the iPad.

You can, however, manually specify a format if it does not already exist in the menu. When exporting the file, simply type in the three character format at the end of the file name and the app will do the rest of the job for you.

That should do the video conversion on your Mac without you having to install a third-party app.

2. Using Finder to Convert Videos on a Mac

Although Finder is just a file management tool on your Mac, its context menu does contain some useful options that can help you get your job done. One of these options lets you quickly convert a video to another format so you can then play it on your desired device.

  1. Launch the folder where your video file is located.

  2. Right click on the file and select “Encode Selected Video Files.” It lets you encode videos right from your current Finder window.

  3. A dialog box should appear asking about output of the video that you wish to convert. Choose the settings that you find appropriate for your video file and click “Continue.”

You should find the converted video file in the same folder as your source file.

Conclusion

Knowing these little secrets of converting videos really helps you avoid the hassle of choosing and installing a third-party app and learning how to do the conversion. The above two ways should be useful for you the next time you want to convert a video. If you know of any other ways to convert videos without using third-party apps, do let us know in the comments.