Hi,

M4V's will play in iTunes as m4v is the default format for most iTunes movie 
files.  You could try using Handbrake if you really need it converted to an mp4 
or something similar.

Later...

On 2012-04-28, at 7:30 PM, Maxwell Ivey wrote:

> Hello List;  A fellow just sent me a .m4v file.  I can't play it on my 
> computer, so i also can't upload it to my website to show others.  Could 
> someone tell me how i go about converting it to something that will play in 
> quicktime?  any help will be greatly appreciated.  I'm trying to sell this 
> ride soon.  take care, max  
> 
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