The 9.7-inch high-resolution screen of iPad makes it perfect for watching HD movies, TV shows, iTunesU, music videos etc. However, the video formats supported by the iPad/iPad 2 are relatively limited. While iPad as at the time of publishing this, does not support .flv videos and some other formats, there are ways you can convert such formats to play perfectly on your iPad. In this post, I am sharing with you how I convert unsupported videos to play perfectly on my iPad using a FREE software.
Freemake Video Converter is the software I am using and you can download it for free. This software makes it easy to convert any video format to Apple's supported formats. More so, it can transfer the converted video to your iTunes library. Hence, all you just need to do after the conversion, is to sync the videos to your iPad.
Once you have successfully installed the software to your PC, launch it and browse for the videos you want to convert to iPad using the "+Video" button.
Press "to Apple". Choose the ready preset "iPad". Don't forget to tick "Export to iTunes".
Click "Convert". Open iTunes, sync with your gadget and import new files to it.
That's all.
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Freemake Video Converter is the software I am using and you can download it for free. This software makes it easy to convert any video format to Apple's supported formats. More so, it can transfer the converted video to your iTunes library. Hence, all you just need to do after the conversion, is to sync the videos to your iPad.
Once you have successfully installed the software to your PC, launch it and browse for the videos you want to convert to iPad using the "+Video" button.
Press "to Apple". Choose the ready preset "iPad". Don't forget to tick "Export to iTunes".
Click "Convert". Open iTunes, sync with your gadget and import new files to it.
That's all.
Cheers!
If you have questions to ask or contributions to make, kindly make use of the comment form.
Cheers!
Thanks for sharing this. The software is great. I used the Youtube feature and I am now directly downloading videos from Youtube to my iTunes library. Keep it up bro
ReplyDeleteyes, am loving the YouTube feature too. working perfectly for downloading YouTube videos while also converting it to Apple's supported format
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