Converting Video Formats

Converting Video Formats For Podcasting

Sometimes your original video file is not in the best format for podcasting, publishing, or repurposing. Converting your video can help reduce file size, improve compatibility, and create a smoother workflow for turning video content into a podcast episode.

Most podcasters today do not need to support a wide range of formats. In most cases, working with a small set of modern, widely supported formats is the most efficient approach.

When You May Need To Convert A Video File

You may want to convert your video if:

  • Your source file is very large and needs to be compressed
  • Your workflow requires a specific format such as MP4
  • You want to create an audio podcast from a video file
  • Your original file uses a less common format
  • You need better playback compatibility across devices and apps

Recommended Video Formats

For most podcasting workflows, the best format to use is:

  • MP4 with H.264 video and AAC audio

This format offers broad compatibility across podcast apps, web players, and devices.

In some cases, H.265 (HEVC) can be used for smaller file sizes, but H.264 remains the most widely supported and reliable choice.

If you are publishing video with Blubrry, keeping your files in MP4 or M4V format is recommended.

Turn Video Into A Podcast With Vid2Pod

If your goal is to create a podcast from video content, Vid2Pod provides a streamlined way to convert video into podcast-ready audio.

This approach is especially useful if you:

  • Create video content first (such as YouTube videos)
  • Want to reach listeners in podcast apps
  • Prefer a faster workflow than manually converting and extracting audio

Vid2Pod helps simplify the process of turning video episodes into audio podcast content.

Recommended Video Conversion Tools

When you need to convert video files manually, the following tools are widely used and support modern formats.

FFmpeg

FFmpeg is a powerful command-line tool that supports a wide range of formats and advanced encoding options.

Best for: advanced users, automation, and precise control over encoding settings.

HandBrake

HandBrake is a free, user-friendly video transcoder that supports many input formats and makes it easy to convert files to MP4.

Best for: simple conversions, compression, and preparing files for publishing.

MediaCoder

MediaCoder offers advanced encoding options with support for modern codecs such as H.264 and H.265.

Best for: users who want more control in a desktop application.

Choosing The Right Approach

Use the approach that matches your goal:

  • Publishing video episodes: use MP4/M4V format
  • Creating an audio podcast from video: use Vid2Pod
  • Advanced conversion needs: use FFmpeg
  • Simple file conversion: use HandBrake or MediaCoder

Summary

Converting video formats can improve compatibility and make your podcast workflow more efficient. In most cases, keeping your files in a modern format like MP4 and using the right tools for your workflow will give you the best results.

If your goal is to turn video content into a podcast, Vid2Pod provides a simple and efficient solution.