Seems like you should be able to open the iso to mount it on your desktop and then use Handbrake to convert the video files to whatever you need.

CB

On 1/1/15 7:55 PM, jeffrey greene wrote:
Hi Chris I suspect its a dvd image. Its like 7.66gb.
Thanks, Jeff

On Jan 1, 2015, at 7:53 PM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
<macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:

ISO is a disk image, so it depends on what is inside that disk image. Is it a 
DVD image or just some random data files?

CB

On 1/1/15 6:40 PM, jeffrey greene wrote:
Hi, Was just wondering if anybody knew of an app to convert iso video files to 
m4v. i’m thinking the newest version of IMovie could do it, but I’ve never used 
it before.
Thanks Jeff

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