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Almen
post Apr 21 2010, 03:32 AM
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So, you've just taken in a shiny new iPad and impressed by its beautiful display. There are several possible sources of content that you will want to convert for viewing on this big screen, and the best tools to use for the job will often be determined by the type and source of that content.

The most common types of content include DVDs, downloaded digital video content (such as that downloaded from the web), content recorded from a TV using a digital video recorder (DVR), standard digital video content and high definition video content. We will be discussing each of these content types in turn, and our recommended tools for each.

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Part I - Understanding the formats compatible with iPad
Part II - Converting DVDs
Part III - Converting Standard Digital Video and HD Video Content
Part IV - Converting Recorded TV Content

Part I. Understanding the formats compatible with iPad
You know that 9.7-inch high-resolution screen makes iPad perfect for watching video, but that doesn't mean that every type of video file will play on your iPad. The iPad supported video formats are:
H.264 video (up to 720p, 30 frames per second; main profile level 3.1 with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats);
MPEG-4 video (up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, simple profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats).

Part II. Converting DVDs
One of the most common sources of iPad content will be DVDs. Although the legality of ripping the content from DVDs varies in different jurisdictions, many countries outside of the U.S. have no specific restrictions on the conversion of DVDs that you already own into other viewable formats.

On the Mac platform, the most commonly used tools for DVD extraction is MacTheRipper.

MacTheRipper is a simple DVD ripping tool; it does not actually convert video, but merely extracts it from the DVD. The use of MacTheRipper is relatively straightforward: Simply insert a DVD and start the application and you will be presented with a main screen of MacTheRipper.


MacTheRipper defaults to full disc extraction, it will simply extract ALL content from the DVD. To extract a title from the DVD as a specific file, you instead need to click the “Mode” tab and choose “Title - Chapter Extraction” from the pull-down menu. The result of this operation will be in MPEG-2 format, and can be viewed through any software application capable of MPEG-2 playback, or converted using one of the tools discussed further in Part III.

Fortunately, there are other end-to-end iPad conversion solutions available. DVD to iPad Converter for Mac from iFunia is the second and better option. It provides an integrated solution to preform the extraction of DVD content and conversion to an iPad-ready format.


The iFunia DVD to iPad Converter program comes with an intuitive interface with 3 easy steps. You can simply insert a DVD and start the program, it will then read the inserted DVD or DVD folder, then select the iPad presets and output destination folder and click Start button. That’s so easy! You can learn the detailed step-by-step guide from iFunia’s website (How to Rip DVD Movies to iPad on Mac | iFunia iPad Column)

In addition to the ability to take content from a DVD directly to an iPad-ready format, iFunia DVD to iPad Converter for Mac also offers simple movie editings, the ability to queue up multiple tracks from a DVD, support for the finetune of video and audio settings and the ability to extract audio track compatible with the iPad.

Part III. Converting Standard Digital Video and HD Video Content
Standard Digital Video Content refers to the various types of digital content that can be stored on a computer, such as that obtained from web sites and already pre-extracted from DVDs into other non-iPad-ready formats. HD Video Content means high definition video. The HD video generally refers to any video system of higher resolution than standard-definition video, most of them are at display resolutions of 1280×720 (720p) or 1920×1080 (1080i or 1080p), and obtained from AVCHD and other HD digital camcorder.

There are many free tools for iPad video conversion on Mac, like iSquint, VisualHub, MPEG Streamclip, etc. But iSquint and VisualHub have been discontinued and are no longer for sale, while MPEG Streamclip cannot convert HD video content. Maybe you can convert HD video from most digital camcorders through Apple's iMovie HD application included in iLife '06 or above. But iMovie does not provide any additional default presets for higher-resolution iPad, also the conversion times will be quite slow as it uses the underlying Quicktime engine.

So far the best option for HD and SD video conversion for iPad maybe iPad Video Converter, still from iFunia Corp. It’s designed specifically for Apple’s new tablet, provides standard presets for iPad encoding, as well as simple video editings. For the average user, the main iPad Video Converter screen is nice and clean, providing just the necessary basic functions. You can simply drag in the content that you would like converted, selecting your basic output options, and hitting the “Start” button. Check the detailed step-by-step guide from How to Convert Video to iPad on Mac | iFunia iPad Column

Part IV. Converting Recorded TV Content
Another type of content that many iPad users will want to convert is content recorded from broadcast television sources, such as over-the-air, cable, and satellite programming. This content can come from digital video recording software installed directly onto a Mac, or from an external DVR such as a Tivo, and EyeTV allows for the handling of either.

EyeTV is probably the most popular solution for recording TV content on a Mac. Selecting a show from the online TV guide will have the advantage of ensuring that the particulars of a given recording for you, and when scheduling a recording, you can also tell EyeTV to export to an iPad format immediately after it finishes the recording. The converted video will also be automatically imported into iTunes with the correct name, description and show tags filled in from the TV guide information, ready to be synced to your iPad device.


Conclusion
With the iPad’s new release, the number of options and conversion tools will continue to evolve. This article is not intended to be a comprehensive guide to every single possible tool available, but simply to provide some information on the more popular tools that are used for the various types of content and video conversion projects and provide some guidelines on the methods for obtaining the best results from these.

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Bellu Su is a devoted fan of Apple who works to gather information, tips and news for iPad users and Mac OS users.
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post Apr 21 2010, 07:38 AM
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iPad video parameter

* H.264 video: up to 720p, 30 frames per second, Main Profile level 3.1 with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats;
* MPEG-4 video: up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Simple Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats;
* Motion JPEG (M-JPEG): up to 35 Mbps, 1280 by 720 pixels, 30 frames per second, audio in ulaw, PCM stereo audio in .avi file format.

From the Apple iTunes online store, the owners of a video-ready iPad[1] can buy a large assortment of videos to enjoy on the move. Many people, however, may already have DVDs that they would like to use with the iPad. iSkysoft DVD to iPad Converter for Mac is specially designed for Mac users to convert encrypted or homemade DVDs to iPad on Mac. The following instructions will show you on how to use the software to make the DVD videos you already own compatible with your iPad. More: http://www.dvd-to-ipad-converter.org/

Step 1. Load movies to the DVD to iPad Converter for Mac



Step 2. Select iPad preset from output format list

Select “iPad Video MP4″ as output format and the resulting movie will look quite nice on iPad’s big screen.



Note: This Mac DVD to iPad Converter allows you to extract audio from DVD movies to MP3 for iPad.

Step 3. Hit Convert to start DVD to iPad conversion on OS X

Bingo! That’s it! When the conversion is done you can copy the output DVD movies to your iPad and enjoy it comfortably on a cozy sofa! This professional DVD to iPad Converter for Mac is specially design for Apple iPad, aiming to enable iPad users an exquisite experience of viewing DVD movies on their iPad’s widescreen.

Tips

* If you want to edit your DVD movie before converting it, you can use various functions including:
1.
Trim the DVD titles or chapters. If you want to capture a clip from the current title/chapter, you can click the Trim button to open the Trim window and trim the current title or chapter by dragging the Start Time slider to set the start time, and dragging the End Time slider to set the finish time.


2.
Crop the DVD video. If you want to remove the black edges or just convert an area from your movie video, you can click the Crop button to crop the video of the current title or chapter. You can specify an area by:
o dragging the frame around the video or
o setting the crop values: Top, Button, Left and Right.

3.
Adjust the video effects. If you want to adjust the video effect of your movie, you can click the Effect button and drag each effect adjustment slider to set the video brightness, contrast, saturation and video volume. You can also choose a special effect from the Effect drop-down list to apply to your movie
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A beautiful 9.7-inch high-resolution display makes iPad perfect for watching any kind of video: from HD movies and TV shows to podcasts and music videos. However, if you want to watch DVD movies on your iPad, you need convert DVD to iPad compatible video file and then transfer the output video to iPad with the sync of iTunes.

First, let's take a look at the video formats iPad accepts:

H.264 video up to 720p, 30 frames per second, Main Profile level 3.1 with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats;
MPEG-4 video, up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Simple Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats;
Motion JPEG (M-JPEG) up to 35 Mbps, 1280 by 720 pixels, 30 frames per second, audio in ulaw, PCM stereo audio in .avi file format

The following step by step guide is going to show you how to convert DVD to iPad on Mac using DVD to iPad Converter for Mac. Let's take a look at how it performs:

Step 1. Add Movie to DVD to iPad Converter for Mac ( free download )

Click the "Load DVD" button, find the DVD folder of the movie you want to add from your hard disc or DVD-ROM, open your DVD folder, select the VIDEO_TS folder and click OK.

Or, click the "Load IFO" button, find the DVD folder of the movie you want to add from your hard disc or DVD-ROM, open your DVD folder, select the VIDEO_TS folder, press down Command to select all IFO files and click "OK".



After you add your movie, you can select any titles or chapters that you want to convert by ticking the check boxes before them.

Step 2. Output Settings

On the left side of the main window, you can name the output file for the selected title/chapter, select a subtitle to put on your movie, and select an audio track.

At the bottom of the window, you can select an output format like MP4, M4V or MOV.



If you want to convert all chapters or titles to iPod in one output file, you can check the "Merge into one file" option at the bottom of the main interface.

Step 3. Start DVD movie to iPad Conversion on Mac

After setting the output settings, you can just click the "Convert" button to start converting DVD for your iPad.



This DVD to iPad Converter for Mac can shut down your computer automatically after conversion if you don't want to wait around during conversion.
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