iPhone Accessories - Combine Film Footages into One for Enjoying on iPad brntkobe1 - Tue Apr 27, 2010 9:47 pm Post subject: Combine Film Footages into One for Enjoying on iPad
Combine Film Footages into One for Enjoying on iPad
Have you already got an iPad? What's your feeling about using it? With its big screen, do you want to enjoy movie on it anytime anywhere? You may collect many videos on your PC, but can't load it to the new iPad. You may want to merge or combine some film footages or some movie series into one for enjoying on iPad without any interruption. Now this article could show you how to merge movie clips and put it on iPad using Moyea Video to iPad Converter, a professional tool that supports merging and converting AVI, FLV, MPEG, WMV, RM, ASF, DivX, XviD, DAT, Tivo, MPG, VOB, etc to iPad workable video format.
1. Load all movie files
Free Download Moyea iPad Converter and install. After launching the iPad Video Converter, please load all the video files you want to merge and convert by clicking "Add" button.
2. Merge and convert movie clips to iPad
1) Go to the "Format" drop down list box to select a targeted and suitable output format for iPad.
There are three choices for selection. "iPad HD Videos (*.mp4), iPad Video H.264 (*.mp4), iPad Video MPEG-4 (*.mp4)". You can select one according to your demand. In order to combine all these clips into only one, please don't hesitate to check the box of "Merge into one file".
2) Set the output path where created file will be placed by clicking the Folder icon beside Output.
3) Start merging and converting these movies clips into one for iPad by clicking on the "Convert" button in the interface.
3. Put and play the merged video to iPad
After conversion, you can watch the merged MP4 movie on iTunes or Quicktime Player. But how do you put this video on iPad? Here is the way:
1) Drag the merged iPad MP4 file into your iTunes library, or select "Add File to Library" from the "File" menu and select the iPad MP4 video.
2) Drag the file onto the iPad logo in the iTunes and then release the mouse when "+" appears around the cursor. The file will be transferred to iPad automatically.