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How to convert vro to iMovie .mov and transfer vro to iMovie on Mac

Import .vro files into iMovie - How to convert vro to iMovie .mov and transfer vro to iMovie on Mac?
Ok. That's my goal. I've got a VR_MOVIE.VRO file off my Hitachi DMZ-230A DVDCam and I want to get it into iMovie to edit it. Importantly, I want to preserve the audio in these files. I have Windows software that will break it down into muxed MPEG2 files, and QuickTime will convert them and drop the audio. I need to keep the audio. What should I do?
iMovie is a part of the iLife suite of software products that comes free with every Mac, the user can edit the video clips, add titles, and add music. Effects include basic color correction and video enhancement tools, and transitions such as fade-in, fade-out, and slides with iMovie.
VRO to iMovie Converter for Mac can help you convert vro to iMovie support formats like MOV, DV, etc. Import vro into iMovie with the easy-to-use vro to iMovie tools, you will make the headache problem which the iMovie can't support .vro files easy. Just several simple steps you can convert vro to iMovie in an easy way, and follow the free step by step tutorial you can transfer vro to iMovie on Mac by yourself and then edit vro video with iMovie's powerful functions!
How to convert vro file to iMovie video on Mac?
Step 1: Load vro video files to VRO to iMovie Converter for Mac
Free download, install and run Mac VRO to iMovie Converter, click "Add" button to add vro files

Step 2: Select output format .mov
In the drop-down list next to "format", select output format .mov which the iMovie supports.
Step 3: Start convert vro video files
After all have been done, click "Convert" button to start converting.
Step 4: Import vro into iMovie for editing
Launch iMovie, just import the conversion video into iMovie and then edit vro video with iMovie.

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