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Discover LudwigThe phrase "convert it with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to express the idea of changing something from one form to another using some kind of tool or system. For example, "We need to convert this video file to a different format - let's convert it with Handbrake."
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(If it is not, you can convert it with iTunes as explained at support.apple.com/kb/ht1550).com/kb/ht1550
On the other hand, one can make use of the syngas produced from methane and convert it with either iron- or cobalt-based Fischer Tropsch synthesis (FTS) catalysts into, for example, waxes, which can then be back-cracked into chemicals and transportation fuels, such as diesel, with zeolite-based catalysts.
If your video is a muxed video, it will lose sound when you convert it with iTunes.
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If you notice your video is worse after you converted it with a video converter, try looking in its Picture settings, or Display settings, if it's possible to set the Dimensions.
Hewitt converted it with a net winner, beating Dent at his own game.
Gerrard converted it, with the goal enabling Liverpool to save face with a 2-2 draw.
At 5-5, however, Anderson created set point with a half-volley winner and converted it with a huge forehand.
Isner then earned his first break point of the match, and he converted it with a backhand winner.
Nikki Serlenga took the ensuing free kick and Hooper converted it with a twisting header beyond the reach of Gao Hong in the 51st minute.
With an hour and 19 minutes on the clock, however, Murray forced his second break point of the match in the following game and promptly converted it with a backhand winner.
If the video is not compatible with your iPod, you can try converting it with another program.
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