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Right-sized output for the use case
Converting from MP4 to MPEG aligns the file with the encoding choices the downstream pipeline expects. The result is a deliverable that fits naturally into the destination workflow.
Right-sized output for the use case.
Converting from MP4 to MPEG aligns the file with the encoding choices the downstream pipeline expects. The result is a deliverable that fits naturally into the destination workflow.
WHY CONVERT
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Converting from MP4 to MPEG aligns the file with the encoding choices the downstream pipeline expects. The result is a deliverable that fits naturally into the destination workflow.
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MPEG is accepted by a wider range of video players, mobile devices, and streaming platforms than MP4. The conversion removes a recurring compatibility friction without changing what the file actually contains.
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MPEG files are typically smaller than their MP4 counterparts, which reduces hosting, transfer, and storage costs at scale. The savings compound when serving the same content to many recipients.
Visit this page on any modern browser — no install, no signup, no plugin.
Drag your MP4 into the drop area, or click to pick one from your device.
Conversion runs entirely in your browser. When it's done, your MPEG file downloads to your device.
QUALITY & FIDELITY
FORMAT SPECS
| MP4 | MPEG | |
|---|---|---|
| Extensions | .mp4 .m4v | .mpg .mpeg .mpe .m1v .m2v |
| MIME types | video/mp4 | video/mpeg |
| Introduced | 2001 | 1993 |
| Maintainer | ISO/IEC (MPEG-4) | ISO/IEC (MPEG) |
| Magic # | 00 00 00 ?? 66 74 79 70 | 00 00 01 BA |
| Spec | View spec ↗ | View spec ↗ |
COMPATIBILITY
| Platform | Windows | macOS | iOS | Android | Chrome | Firefox | Safari | Edge |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MP4 | Native | Native | Native | Native | Native | Native | Native | Native |
| MPEG | Native | Native | App | App | — | — | — | — |
Why LocalConvert
| Category | LocalConvert | Cloud converters |
|---|---|---|
| PRIVACY | Files never leave your device. The whole pipeline runs in your browser via WebAssembly. | Files travel to a remote server, sit in queue storage, and may be retained for analytics or moderation. |
| COST | Free, no signup, no daily quotas. | Often free for small files; paid tiers for batch / large / commercial use. |
| LIMITS | Limited only by your device's memory and CPU. Multi-GB raw footage OK on desktop. | Typical 100 MB to 1 GB per-file caps, plus rate limits. |
The most widely supported video container. Pairs efficient compression with broad device compatibility.
Typical uses
Streaming, social media uploads, recording, sharing.
MPEG is a file format supported by LocalConvert.
Yes. LocalConvert is completely free, with no signup and no per-file or per-day limits.
No. MP4 to MPEG conversion happens entirely inside your browser using WebAssembly — your file never leaves your device.
There's no fixed cap — the practical limit is your device's available memory. Very large files may take longer or fail on low-RAM devices.
Yes — once the page has loaded, MP4 to MPEG conversion works without an internet connection. Re-open the page once to cache it.
LocalConvert uses the industry-standard tools (FFmpeg, ImageMagick, Pandoc) — quality matches what professionals use on the command line. Lossy formats will still lose some quality on each re-encode.
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MP4 to MPEG is processed in your browser with WebAssembly. No upload, no tracking, no limits. Your file never leaves your device.