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"OK. Should start by stating that I'm a long time Mac user. Question: Need to be able to use iMovie to edit video recorded as .VRO format. Can Quick Time Pro convert the files? Or should some other software be used? I have recorded these movies using a Hitachi DZBX35A DVD Camcorder. Of course, this particular model does not allow USB plug into computer and uses VRO format for the files finalized onto Mini DVD"
VRO is a container format for multiplexed audiovisual content. VRO file is an equivalent to a collection of DVD-Video VOB files. If one doesn't care about any edits (e.g., deleting of recorded videos), one can play the VRO directly as if it was a standard DVD-Video VOB file. Fragmented VRO files are not widely supported by software players and video editing software.
QuickTime can't convert VRO files, and iMovie can't edit VRO files either, if you need to import VRO files to iMovie, it is advised to convert VRO to iMovie compatible videos with a Video Converter for Mac.
VRO to iMovie Converter can help you solve the problem. With it, you can easily convert VRO files to iMovie editable MOV or MP4 files. Besides, it can also convert VRO files to other popular files such as AVI, WMV, MPG, FLV, 3G, MKV, VOB, ASF, RM, RMVB etc.
Step by step to convert VRO to iMovie
Step 1: Load VRO files
Click "Add" button to import VRO files
Step 2: Select output format
From the drop-down list or "Format", select MOV as the output format.
Step 3: Convert VRO files on Mac
Click "Start" to convert VRO files. After that, you can free import VRO files to iMovie for editing.