From: pavell on

Now the new iPad is a much better device to videos on than any previous
version of the iPod and iPhone, there are many people curious about how
to get their video files into a format that the iPad can play. Well,
there are a number of ways to do this, this step-by-step guide will tell
you how to get different video files onto iPad by taking iFunia iPad
Video Converter for an example.

Step1. Add video to iPad Video Converter
Download iFunia iPad Video Converter for Mac and run the program, click
Add�button to select and open the video file you wish to convert. iFunia
iPad Video Converter supports most of the popular video formats, so you
can easily convert AVI to iPad, MKV to iPad, and even HD video formats
like AVCHD M2TS MTS to iPad format.

Step2. Select iPad preset from output format list
In the Destination-Setup section of the interface, choose the right
preset for your iPad device in the Convert-to drop-down menu. There are
many options when you're converting your videos for your iPad.
Obviously, the better the quality, the larger the file size. Ultimately
it's a personal decision everyone has to make on what's more important:
space on your iPad or audio/video quality. Personally, I prefer to stick
with the default profile because the good quality video and audio are
given. You just have to pick and choose which profile you want to keep
on your iPad. Play around and see which results you like best.

Step3. Hit Start to iPad video conversion on OS X
Bingo! That�s it! When the conversion is done you can transfer the video
to your iPad via iTunes and enjoy it comfortably on a cozy sofa!

Conclusion
This professional iPad Video Converter for Mac is specially design for
Apple iPad, aiming to enable iPad users an exquisite experience of
viewing video entertainment on your iPad�s largescreen. If you find
yourself saving and converting video on a regular basis, then spend a
few bucks and get the software.




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pavell
From: Bob I on
OOPS! Wrong group

pavell wrote:

> Now the new iPad

From: Steve Rindsberg on
If you MUST spam, would you at least spam groups that are, however vaguely
or peripherally, related to the software you're flogging.

It should be obvious to the dimmest bulb in the chandelier that a group
devoted to Windows Office isn't.