The best online M4V to 3G2 conversion

Convert any video file from M4V to 3G2 in a few easy steps using this free online tool. Our converter saves your time as well as the quality of every converted file.

Step by step M4V to 3G2 conversion

We created trustworthy M4V to 3G2 online converter that is easy to use. In just 3 steps you can convert and download any video file as many times as you want.

Upload M4V file

STEP 1

Use a 'drag and drop' method to upload your M4V file or add a link to it.

Converting M4V to 3G2

STEP 2

Press the 'Start conversion' button, and M4V to 3G2 conversion will start.

Download converted 3G2 file

STEP 3

As soon as the 'Download' button appears, download your 3G2 video files.

M4V Converter

What is a M4V file?

Apple developed this type of file to encode video files in its iTunes Store. Besides iTunes, you can open or edit M4V files with File Viewer Plus, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Nullsoft Winamp, Corel VideoStudio 2020, Media Player Classic, VideoLAN, Apple QuickTime Player, Eltima Elmedia Player, etc. VLC media playerM4V files are similar to MP4 extension, but there are some differences. This type of file format can be protected by DRM copy protection. This feature prevents anyone who doesn’t own an Apple device to view or copy files from the iTunes Store. M4V file also uses the H.264 video codec exclusively, allows the storage of chapter information, and can deal with AC3 audio file format.

3G2 Converter

What is a 3G2 file?

This type of file format was developed by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2. It’s an audio and video file format specially designed for 3G phones, but it can be used on some 2G and 4G devices. 3G2 file format is used for transmitting multimedia over the internet and viewing videos on mobile phones. This file extension is also known as 3GPP2. If you are an iPhone owner, you probably know that 3GPP2 is based on the MPEG-4 standard, derived from Apple’s QuickTime. Plus, this file format decreases storage space. It stores video as MPEG-4 Part 2 or MPEG-4 part 10, and audio streams as AMR-WB, AMR-NB, AMR-WB+, HE-AAC, or AAC-LC.

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