General Discussion - [Tips]Watching/putting AVI/MKV/MTS/WMV/MOV/M4V videos on ASU tutubebe99 - Sun Aug 07, 2011 11:59 pm Post subject: [Tips]Watching/putting AVI/MKV/MTS/WMV/MOV/M4V videos on ASU
[Tips]Watching/putting AVI/MKV/MTS/WMV/MOV/M4V videos on ASUS Eee Pad Slider for Mac
ASUS has officially announced the ASUS Eee Pad Slider, which is a tablet that will certainly appeal to productivity afficianados, and for those looking for something with a little more. its specs include a 10.1 inch 1280 x 800 IPS 10.1 inch display, protected with Corning’s Gorilla Glass, and comes with a 1Ghz dual core Tegra 2 SoC, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, and 16GB of memory on board.
Step 1: Run the Mac HD Video to ASUS Eee Pad Slider Converter and import source video files.
To convert HD Video to ASUS Eee Pad Slider, you can click “Add Video” to load video source. The Pavtube HD Video converter for Mac supports multiple video formats and codec for ASUS Eee Pad Slider, such as AVI,MKV,MTS,WMV,MOV,M4V and more.
Step 3: Put and play AVI/MKV/MTS/WMV/MOV/M4V HD Videos on ASUS Eee Pad Slider
Click "Convert" button to start converting videos to ASUS Eee Pad Slider on Mac. After conversion completes you can click the "Open" button to find the converted files. Now the videos are optimized to be friendly for ASUS Eee Pad Slider.
"Is there any way I can take a chapter from Blu-ray Disc and bring it into iMovie/Final Cut Express? My ultimate goal is to take some clips (without too much manipulation) and burn it onto my own personal DVD using iDVD…"
The answer is YES, and below is a complete solution. If you’d like to clip some frames or extract music from a favorite BD movie and feel like to make them into your own short film with iMovie/Final Cut Express, the following tools are essential:
1. Your Mac computer with iMovie or Final Cut Express
2. An external Blu-ray Disc Drive to read contents from BD
3. A Blu-ray ripper/converter app that exports video in iMovie/Final Cut Express formats, like Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac.
1. Connect external BD drive with your Mac, and put in source Blu-ray Disc.
2. Get iMedia Converter for Mac, run the app and convert the Blu-ray movie to Apple Intermediate Codec, which is naturally supported by iMovie and Final Cut Express. Keep in mind that you need to keep Mac networked to get iMedia Converter work properly.
3. Load the converted .mov files (encoded with AIC) to iMovie/Final Cut Express for editing.
Find detailed steps for ripping/converting Blu-ray to Apple Intermediate Codec with iMedia Converter:
Step 1. Click "Load BD/DVD" and choose the BD drive to load Blu-ray movie directory.
Step 2. Unfold movie directory and uncheck all the other chapters you don’t want to keep. Just select the chapter(s) you need.
Step 3. Click on "Format" bar and choose "QuickTime Movie Format" > "Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov)".
How to trim/clip specific length?
Select the movie and click on "Edit" menu to enter Editor, where you clip out movie by setting the start and end points for each segment.
What if I want to keep sound track only?
Follow "Common Audio" and select an audio format for conversion in Step 3, e.g. AAC, MP3, AIFF, format.
Is it possible to change video resolution to 720p, frame rate to 29.97?