Handbrake might do the trick. http://handbrake.fr/

Rob
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On 5 November 2011 17:29, Russell Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> We have a selection of movies in iPhoto in a couple of formats (mostly
> either mjpeg or avi) which I have just figured out how to export to
> iPhone.
>
> It's a bit long winded. Export to desktop from iPhoto using "Original"
> file type, open the resulting file in Quickplayer and then export it
> from there to an iPhone compatible format, drag it into iTunes and
> sync.
>
> Would Automator be able able to do all that with a click or two do you think?
>
> Thanks
>
> Russell
>
> Sent from my phone, which may be an iPhone.
>
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