MOV to MPEG-2 Converter
Encode QuickTime MOV videos in DVD-standard MPEG-2 online
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mpeg-2
DVD Authoring Ready
MPEG-2 is the core video format for DVD-Video. Convert your MOV files into disc-compliant streams ready for DVD burning and menu creation.
Broadcast Compatible
MPEG-2 runs on broadcast infrastructure worldwide. Move your MOV content from Apple devices into the format television stations use every day.
Tailored Encoding
Set bitrate, resolution, aspect ratio, and frame rate to meet specific broadcast or disc authoring standards. Full control over every encoding parameter.
How to convert MOV to MPEG-2
Select or drag&drop MOV video to convert it to the MPEG-2 format from your computer, iPhone or Android. Moreover, it is possible to choose it from your Google Drive or Dropbox account.
Now your video is uploaded and you can start the MOV to MPEG-2 conversion. If it is needed, change the output format to one of the 37 video formats supported. After that, you can add more videos for batch conversion.
If you want, you can customize such settings as resolution, quality, aspect ratio and others by clicking the gear icon. Apply them to all the video files if necessary and click the button "Convert" to process.
Once your video is converted and edited, you can download it to your Mac, PC or another device. If necessary, save the file to your Dropbox or Google Drive account.
About formats
Frequently Asked Questions
MPEG-2 powers DVDs and digital broadcast television. Converting MOV to MPEG-2 prepares your footage for disc authoring and broadcast distribution.
VLC, Windows Media Player (with codec), most DVD players, and professional broadcast equipment. MPEG-2 is the backbone of the DVD-Video standard.
MPEG-2 is well-established and universally decodable — a solid choice for long-term archival when broad compatibility over decades matters most.
Yes — MPEG-2 fully supports interlaced content, which is why it remains standard for broadcast television and certain professional video workflows.
Absolutely — configure the bitrate before conversion. DVD standard uses around 8 Mbps, while broadcast MPEG-2 may go higher for enhanced quality.