iChat - Put 720p/1080p WMV videos to new iPad 3 for smoothly playing lucy198754 - Fri Apr 06, 2012 1:10 am Post subject: Put 720p/1080p WMV videos to new iPad 3 for smoothly playing
The new iPad 3 is really an excellent device to watch videos on. You can starting the fun right away with Netflix and Hulu Plus pre-loaded to instantly watch 1080p videos even Full-HD movies on the iPad 3. However, if you try to download some WMV files to new iPad 3 for playing, you will meet some trouble for playback. Because the new iPad 3 only play certain video format, such as H.264/MPEG-4 MP4, MOV, M4V. It means you have to transcode WMV to new iPad 3 video format H.264 or MPEG4. Then you can transfer the converted WAMV files to the new iPad via iTunes.
Here, I will show my experience about putting WMV movie to new iPad 3. I used Brorsoft Video Converter. Because it is a top and powerful video converter tool and video editer. It enables you to convert HD WMV videos to H.264/MPEG-4 MP4/MOV/M4V format in high video quality with 5-6X faster speed based on AMD/CUDA technology. It only take you a short time with quality lossless. Bellow is the steps for you.
Step 1: Free Download and run the perfect 720p WMV to new iPad 3 Converter. If you are windows user, here you'd better also install the patch. Which can easily give you the best HD iPad 3 video formats. then load you wmv files into it.
Note: If you are Mac user, please install best new iPad 3 Video Converter for Mac.
Step 2: Choose new iPad 3 supported video format. This tool has many special presets for iPad 3 to meet your different demands, you can click on "Format > iPad" to choose the one you want.
Step 3: Click the “Settings” icon, and you can adjust codec, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate and audio channel in the interface according to your needs and optimize the output file quality.
Note:
1. You can set the video size as 1920*1080 if your source video is in 1080p, you can play WMV movies on the new iPad 3 in full screen.
2. For 720p source video, set your video size as 1280*720 is enough.