Ipad Video Converter with rapid speed
Not only works as a powerful ripper, DVD, Blu-Ray Converter, DVDFab Video Converter also a professional video converter IPAD.
DVDFab Video Converter – IPad designed to convert almost all popular video files (3GP, AVI, FLV, MOV, MP4, MPEG, MKV, RMVB, WMV, VOB, etc.) in appropriate formats (MPEG-4, H. 264), who can play on your Apple IPad with stunning video and audio quality.
With a few mouse clicks, you can finish converting video with ease. Until the next steps, you must download first.
Step 1) Start DVDFab-To Video Converter – IPad
Step 2) Load source files
Please click on the folder icon to download the original video. You can also import ISO files stored on your computer by pressing the ISO button icon. And Preview underlined name in the lower left corner. In this example we will convert six source files. (See below)
Step 3) Set additional options
Step 3.1 configure external subtitles
This panel allows you to embed external subtitles to the selected title you want to convert.
Step 3.2 Open the queue
DVDFab provides batch conversion, making it easier to convert a large batch of files with different formats at once, that will definitely save a lot of your time.
Copy: Create a new task for the same name has a different output format that can be selected with the drop profile selector.
Delete: Delete the task you have chosen. If the title is removed from the queue of tasks, it will be removed from the list of titles (in the main window), as well.
Step 3.3 Transformation parameters
Please click on the Edit button, click the “Conversion Settings” window. You can adjust output parameters as the type of output, audio / video formats, frame resolution / aspect ratio, and rename the output file, etc. For a detailed explanation of this window, please check here.
Step 3.4 Settings Video Effect
> Resizing
Here you can select the right proportions, the scope of the resolution and to visually check the output effect of various scenes of draging the slider at the bottom right-hand side, as well as the detailed parameters of the source / output file in the lower left corner.
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