The video encoding feature and multimedia files are available on OS X 10.7 and higher versions in Mac, Lion, Mountain Lion, Mavericks, Yosemite, ... previous versions of OS X do not have this feature integrated. Therefore, you cannot activate the multimedia encoding tool on older versions of Mac OS X.
Activate the multimedia encoding tool on Mac OS X
Follow the steps below to activate the video and audio file encoding tool on Mac OS X:
Step 1: Open System Preferences from the Apple menu.
Step 2: Select Keyboard, then choose the Keyboard Shortcuts tab.
Step 3: Navigate to Services in the left panel, then scroll down the right panel to locate Encode Selected Audio Files and Encode Selected Video Files.
Step 4: Check the boxes next to the two options and close the System Preferences window.
Step 5: To confirm that you have activated the video and multimedia file encoding tool on Mac OS X, simply right-click on any video or audio file and you will see the Encode option.
Congratulations, you have successfully activated the video and multimedia file encoding tool on Mac OS X. From now on, you can easily convert video file formats to another format by right-clicking on the video file and selecting the desired format, or converting 1080p videos to lower resolutions such as 720p and 480p, converting video files to audio files and converting audio files to m4a, then to m4r for iPhone ringtone creation. Another way to create iPhone ringtones is to use iTunes.
The encoder popup window will look like the image below:
The conversion process occurs rapidly with high-quality multimedia files, and the accuracy of the resolution depends on the output options. Converting 1080p video files will take quite some time, so allocate time to encode into new formats or resolutions.
Above, Mytour just guided you on how to activate the video and multimedia file encoding tool on Mac OS X. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to leave your comments below for support and clarification.
