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How to convert FLV to iTunes on Mac with flv to iTunes mac converter? 0

Posted on November 05, 2009 by admin

How to convert FLV to iTunes MP4 on Mac

When you organize movies collection and synch videos to iPod,iPhone and Apple TV with iTunes, you will find that iTunes can’t work with youtube videos. something wrong with your iTunes?

The reason is that iTunes can only play a limit number of files (video/audio) like MPEG-4 (.mp4),.H.264, MOV and m4v. while youtube videos is flv. The trick here is to convert youtube videos.flv to iTunes accpetable format .

Mac flv to iTunes converter has the ability to convert youtube videos. flv to iTunes accpetable format. Without output quality loss, Mac flv to iTunes converter provides you with editing feature to customize your video—-trim the length, cut off the unwanted parts and add effect to your videos through tuning brightness, contrast and saturation.Its rich and varied settings allow you to set output video resolution, bitrate to get better quality.

Step by step illustration on how to add/transfer/convert youtube videos .flv to iTunes on Mac?

Step1.Import youtube videos.flv you want to convert
Click the “Add File” button on the top of the panel. Browse the opened window to select youtube videos.Its batch mode supports you import as many youtube videos as you want.

Step2.Take Setting
Click the “Settings” button. In the pop-up window, set the video Encoder, Resolution,Frame Rate, Bitrate and Audio Encoder,Sample Rate,Channels and Bitrate.If you have no requirement about them, click the “Default” button. Then click the OK.

Step3.Apply the effect
Click the “Effect” on the top of the panel.Tune the video brightness,contrast and saturation according to your personal flavour.And you can preview the change.

Step4. Start the conversion
Click the “Convert” button on the bottom right to start the conversion.Progress bar will show you how much have been finished.If finished, a pop-up window will remind you”All conversion tasks have been finished!” Cilck “OK”, the output folder will open automatically.

Step5. Transfer the converted videos to iTunes
Open iTunes and create a new playlist in the “File” menu. Then select all converted videos and drop them into the playlist.

iMedia Converter – Rip DVD and Convert Video on Mac OS X 0

Posted on November 04, 2009 by admin

The following tutorial is going to show you how to rip DVD and convert video to all sorts of video and audio formats on Mac OS X (including Snow Leopard) using only one tool – iSkysoft iMedia Converter for Mac. It also shows several tips and tricks you can’t miss out on while using this iMedia Converter to rip DVD and convert video on your Mac machine.

Step 1. Download iSkysoft iMedia Converter for Mac, install and launch it.

Step 2. Add DVD or Video

You can click “Load DVD” button to load DVD or click “Add Video” to import video files for conversion.

After a DVD or several video files are imported successfully, you can see all of them listed in the program:

Step 3. Output Settings

Choose the output format you want. After you choose a format from the “Profile” list, it is the time to check out the Setting panel:

Profile: Click here to know which formats iMedia Converter supports.
Settings -> Video: Set video encoding settings by selecting a resolution, a frame rate, a video encoder and a bit rate.
Settings -> Audio: Set audio encoding settings by selecting a sample rate, an audio channel, an audio encoder and a bit rate.

Tip:
You can customize the video and audio encoding settings and save them as your own profile. After you have chosen the encoding options, just click the “Save as” button and name your profile, and then the profile will be saved in the “User Defined” list. You can use the customized profile next time by selecting it from the list.

Apply to All: Check this option to apply the current profile to all the files.
Merge into one file: Check this option and the program will convert all the selected video files into a single file.

Step 4. Start Conversion

After all the necessary settings and editing job, the last step is clicking the “Start” button to start ripping DVD and convert video on your Mac machine with this powerful iMedia Converter for Mac.

Tips and Tricks:

Before clicking the “Start” button, you can do a lot more DVD/video editing jobs like DVD movie/video length trimming, video cropping, adding special effects, adding watermark, capturing images during previewing, etc. For example, If you want to capture a clip from the current title/chapter, you can click the “Edit” button to open the “Trim” window and trim the current title or chapter.

In “Edit” panel, there are 3 methods to do the trimming job:

1. Input value. Input certain time number in Set start time and Set end time fields manually.
2. Drag the sliders in the playback progress bar to set start time and end time quickly:
3. Insert trim start and end flags when you are previewing an video file in Edit panel.

Note: If you are using Windows OS, it is recommended you try Aimersoft Video Converter Pro to help you rip DVD and convert video to your iPod, iPhone, Zune, PSP, BlackBerry and a lot more mobile players.

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How to Rip DVD and Convert Video on Mac OS X (Snow Leopard) 0

Posted on November 04, 2009 by admin

The following tutorial is going to show you how to rip DVD and convert video to all sorts of video and audio formats on Mac OS X (including Snow Leopard) using only one tool – iSkysoft iMedia Converter for Mac. It also shows several tips and tricks you can’t miss out on while using this iMedia Converter to rip DVD and convert video on your Mac machine.

Step 1. Download iSkysoft iMedia Converter for Mac, install and launch it.

Step 2. Add DVD or Video

You can click “Load DVD” button to load DVD or click “Add Video” to import video files for conversion.

After a DVD or several video files are imported successfully, you can see all of them listed in the program:

Step 3. Output Settings

Choose the output format you want. After you choose a format from the “Profile” list, it is the time to check out the Setting panel:

Profile: Click here to know which formats iMedia Converter supports.
Settings -> Video: Set video encoding settings by selecting a resolution, a frame rate, a video encoder and a bit rate.
Settings -> Audio: Set audio encoding settings by selecting a sample rate, an audio channel, an audio encoder and a bit rate.

Tip:
You can customize the video and audio encoding settings and save them as your own profile. After you have chosen the encoding options, just click the “Save as” button and name your profile, and then the profile will be saved in the “User Defined” list. You can use the customized profile next time by selecting it from the list.

Apply to All: Check this option to apply the current profile to all the files.
Merge into one file: Check this option and the program will convert all the selected video files into a single file.

Step 4. Start Conversion

After all the necessary settings and editing job, the last step is clicking the “Start” button to start ripping DVD and convert video on your Mac machine with this powerful iMedia Converter for Mac.

Tips and Tricks:

Before clicking the “Start” button, you can do a lot more DVD/video editing jobs like DVD movie/video length trimming, video cropping, adding special effects, adding watermark, capturing images during previewing, etc. For example, If you want to capture a clip from the current title/chapter, you can click the “Edit” button to open the “Trim” window and trim the current title or chapter.

In “Edit” panel, there are 3 methods to do the trimming job:

1. Input value. Input certain time number in Set start time and Set end time fields manually.
2. Drag the sliders in the playback progress bar to set start time and end time quickly:
3. Insert trim start and end flags when you are previewing an video file in Edit panel.

Note: If you are using Windows OS, it is recommended you try Aimersoft Video Converter Pro to help you rip DVD and convert video to your iPod, iPhone, Zune, PSP, BlackBerry and a lot more mobile players.

Share my experience!



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