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How to watch different video files on iPad
As our multimedia life getting more and more colorful, people nowadays can get videos in different formats from countless ways, such as MTS, TOD, MOD files captured by a handheld camera or camcorder, VOB files from a standard DVD disc, M2TS files from a Blu-ray disc, EVO files from a HD DVD, FLV files downloaded from YouTube, Hulu.com, and videos from some other ways, like MKV, TS, TP, etc. Up to now, there are no media players or portable devices able to play whatever videos you throw at it, so numerous video converters are developed to achieve format conversion from one to another. Pavtube Video Converter is such an application among them. It features fast conversion speed and excellent conversion quality, which will never let you encounter audio and video out of sync issues. As Apple’s iPad is recently on sale, this guide will focus on how to watch different video files on iPad via this video converter, and aims to give a solution to those people who are just starting using iPad. Go to find a detailed guide from the following contents.
Step 1: Click "Add" button to import video files
This application supports batch conversion, so you can add multiple files to it at a time.
Step 2: Select an output format for iPad
Click on the dropdown list of "Format", and then select "iPad". There are three profiles designed for iPad, you can select one according to your own requirements. Here I choose "iPad Video MPEG-4 (*.mp4)" for instance.
Step 3: Customize quality settings
iPad supports MPEG-4 video with settings as below:
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. So we can follow the recommended settings to get perfect video and audio quality.
Video:
Codec: h264
Size: 640*480
Bitrate: 2500kbps
Frame rate: 30fps
Audio:
Codec: aac
Sample rate: 48khz
Bitrate: 160kbps
Channels: Stereo
Step 4: Click "Convert" button to start conversion
You can get the output files for your iPad via clicking on "Open" button. Afterwards, just sync the videos to your iPad with iTunes. Have fun.