Quote from: ang-tinytv on June 18, 2025, 04:38:06 PMI was going to search the forum to see if this had already been answered, but couldn't find a search feature for the forum. Hoping this isn't duplicated info I am asking.Totally understand your concern — it can definitely be tricky when file formats are more specific than expected, especially on macOS where security is a priority.
When I purchased the TinyTV 2, I thought that any video in AVI format would work, but unfortunately I am finding that is not the case and that it needs to be formatted in a specific way (ffmpeg codec I believe?). I have read that if I download the Tiny TV video converter for Mac, it should work to convert my files to the proper AVI format, although as a general rule for security reasons, I never download anything to my Mac unless it's through the app store. It doesn't look like your video converter is available through the Mac App store.
Is there an app that is sold in the Mac App store that I can use to convert my videos to the proper AVI format that you require? I have already tried a few of the top results for video conversion, but they don't convert with the proper AVI format that you use and those video's won't work after I add them to the Tiny TV 2.
Thank you in advance for any help you can provide for this.
You're right that the TinyTV 2 requires AVI files in a very specific format, typically encoded using ffmpeg with certain settings (like specific resolution, codec, bitrate, etc.). Most generic video converters — even popular ones from the Mac App Store — won't produce the right output without deep customization.
Unfortunately, as of now, I don't believe there's a Mac App Store app that fully replicates the conversion process used by the official TinyTV Video Converter. That converter is optimized to meet all the TinyTV playback requirements.