Top apps for idevices

Converting YouTube FLV to iTunes friendly MP4/MOV format

Jane Vivian

Feb 10, 2015 02:13 am / Posted by Jane Vivian | Categories: Video Tools

Let me guess. You had downloaded some funny videos from YouTube.com, then you want to add your downloaded YouTube video to iTunes library for playback with your iPhone, iPad, iPod, etc. on the go. But it stuck in the very beginning – import. Apparently there’s a workaround to get rid of the issue. Since YouTube FLV is not recognized by iTunes, what you need to do next is to convert YouTube to iTunes natively supported format MP4, MOV or M4V, so a YouTube to iTunes converter is needed to accomplish the task. Here this professional yet easy-to-use YouTube Video Converter- Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate gives you a hassle free experience. (Read best Video Converter Ultimate review) It offers you ultra-fast conversion speed, loss-less video quality, extremely easy conversion steps. This converter can be used to convert any downloaded YouTube video to iTunes compatible format without any hassles. And then all I need is to drag the result videos to iTunes for easy playback and management. What’s more, editing the video is another advantage which means you can customize the video as you like. For mac users, please turn to iMedia Converter for Mac. How to Convert YouTube to iTunes with high video quality Step 1.

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How Can I convert WAV to MP3 for playing in all iPhone series?

Jane Vivian

Feb 09, 2015 10:57 am / Posted by Jane Vivian | Categories: Video Tools

As we know, iPhone will not play WAV audio files natively. Although iTunes announced to support WAV audio files, there are some ways to play WAV audio in iPhone, this subject is still not easy for most people. What is WAV file format? WAV is a file format for audio files within the Windows operating system. There are ways to make the file play within the Mac and Linux operating systems, but for the most part the file is more common within Windows. WAV stands for Waveform Audio File Format and is actually short for WAVE. This file format is typically used for uncompressed and raw audio. The equivalent to the WAV file format on a Mac is the AIFF format which is commonly used within the program iTunes. Which are iPhone’s friendly audio formats? The current supported audio formats for the iPhone are: AAC (Bitrates 8 to 320 Kbps) HE-AAC Protected AAC (used for DRM copy protection on the iTunes Store) ALAC (Apple Lossless) MP3 (bitrates 8 to 320 Kbps) MP3 VBR (Variable Bitrate) AA (Audible formats 2, 3, 4) / Audible Enhanced Audio / AAX / AAX+ WAV AIFF Your WAV files may come from different sources and

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Convert WMA to MP3 for enjoying on All iPhone models

Jane Vivian

Feb 07, 2015 03:09 am / Posted by Jane Vivian | Categories: Video Tools

What is WMA WMA (Windows Media Audio) is a common audio format used on Windows and enjoys equal popularity with MP3. This WMA can do a more excellent work than MP3 in the low Kbps with the small size. Due to some right protection or other reasons, it is impossible to play WMA on Apple products, neither on Macs nor iOS devices like iPhone. But don’t worry, here offers you the best solution to make WMA songs playable on all iPhone models like iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5S, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S. To get the work done, you just need to convert convert your WMA files to iPhone friendly MP3 format along with the third party softwares. I mean you can achieve your goal smoothly with a professional iPhone Audio Converter . With luck, Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate is here for you which is able to convert WMA as well as other popular audio formats like FLAC, WAV, M4A, MKA to iPhone compatible MP3 audio format for enjoying in no time. Besides, you are allowed to edit the WMA audios by trimming to get the very wanted part as you like before converting. Mac version is iMedia Converter for

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Play YouTube Video on iPad/iPhone/Android using Dropbox

Jane Vivian

Feb 05, 2015 07:01 am / Posted by Jane Vivian | Categories: Video Tools

Dropbox is a mobile document and media storage tool that allows you to sync you files online for backup. Download some funny videos from YouTube and want to put them on your new iPad, iPhone and Android via Dropbox? However, it’s a hassle to get all the way to the end only to discover that your YouTube video file won’t play on your iPad, iPhone and Android from Dropbox since FLV is not compatible with most mobile devices. No worry, let’s see the tutorial below to help you get out of this dilemma. Step 1. Save your online video from YouTube with a YouTube Downloader Step 2. Convert YouTube video to Dropbox before uploading To convert the existing downloaded YouTube video, the professional YouTube Video Converter supplies you ultra-fast conversion speed as well as loss-less quality when convertint YouTube FLV video to upload on Dropbox and playback on iPad/iPhone/Android. In addition, it provides an optimized preset for populsr iPad, iPhone, Android models so you don’t need to worry about the settings for your certain devices. For mac users, read this review. Download a free trial version and start covnersion. First, click the “Add Video” icon to add your source YouTube

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Make it possible to listen to FLAC audio on iPhone 6/6 Plus/5S/5/4S

Jane Vivian

Feb 04, 2015 05:01 am / Posted by Jane Vivian | Categories: Video Tools

As the free lossless audio codec, FLAC is favored by many audiophiles who prefer the high quality of sound. However, FLAC format is still a tough format for Apple devices, even with the new Apple device type, iPhone. So, what the best way to import and enjoy FLAC on iPhone with high quality? Method 1: Install FLAC player for iPhone without conversion FLAC Player for iPhone is the original audiophile-quality music player designed for lossless, gap-less playback of FLAC albums and live recordings on iOS. Key Features Lossless, gapless FLAC playback engineered for iPhone 6/6 Plus/5S/5/4S. Decodes FLAC files at full quality/resolution including 24-bit/96kHz, with onboard playback up to 16-bit/48kHz. 24-bit/96kHz and higher playback with USB DAC and Camera Connection Kit (Now supports iPhone, see website). View FLAC Metadata, Stream Info, and Audio Hardware info. Browse/Play by Album and Artist. The FLAC Player for iPhone costs $9.99 and can be purchased from the App Store on iTunes. Note: This method allows you to play FLAC on iPhone without conversion. However, since FLAC is lossless audio, though it is compressed, it still takes lots of spaces comparing those of compressed files such as MP3 files. If you care about file size space, you can

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10 must-have free apps for streaming Video From Android To Apple TV

Jane Vivian

Feb 03, 2015 03:45 am / Posted by Jane Vivian | Categories: Hot Topics

Apple TV is awesome for a few reasons, the paramount one being the ability to stream video to it from any iOS or Mac OS device via Apple’s AirPlay protocol. Unfortunately, you can’t use it unless you’re #teamApple. Until now. If you’re rocking with an Android device, you can experience the same easy-to-use goodness of AirPlay thanks to the following top 10 streaming apps. (Get Firefox OS Apps, Install Flash Player or Holiday apps for Android) 1. DoubleTwist DoubleTwist is a free app that syncs Android devices with iTunes and also servies as a multimedia player. The app’s new AirPlay support is limited to users who upgrade to AirSync, a $5 Android app that allows the DoubleTwist app to wirelessly sync with iTunes. AirSync requires a free counterpart desktop app, which is available for Macs and PCs alike. With the right apps installed on your Android phone, you can then use DoubleTwist to send music or video to any Apple TV on the same Wi-Fi network. Both DoubleTwist Player and DoubleTwist AirSync are available via Android Market. 2. iMediaShare Lite iMediaShare Lite is a free android app. You can stream music, photos, videos from android device to most home devices. You

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How to Stream Video from your iOS devices to Apple TV

Jane Vivian

Feb 02, 2015 05:17 am / Posted by Jane Vivian | Categories: Hot Topics

AirPlay is Apple’s great new media streaming technology that lets you stream your music, video, and photos from your iOS device to your Apple TV. We can get the detailed info about it from Apple Support, however, I would like to share a simple guide here to introduce the streaming method. More solution can be found at Apple TV column Part I: Difference between AirPlay, AirPlay Mirroring, Peer-to-peer AirPlay AirPlay Function: Via AirPlay, you can stream music, photos, and video wirelessly to Apple TV and other AirPlay-enabled devices that are on the same Wi-Fi network as your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Devices-supported: iPhone 4 (or later), iPad, iPad mini, or iPod touch (4th generation or later) For videos and photos, choose Apple TV(2nd or 3rd generation). For music, choose Apple TV(2nd or 3rd generation), AirPort Express, or AirPlay-enabled receiver or speakers. AirPlay Mirroring Function:  AirPlay Mirroring lets you send what’s on your iOS devices and Mac screen to an HDTV wirelessly with Apple TV. Devices-supported: * iPhone 4s or later, iPad 2 or later, iPad mini or later, iPod touch (5th generation) * Apple TV (2nd or 3rd generation) Peer-to-peer AirPlay Function: With peer-to-peer AirPlay, your iOS device and

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Watch Unaccepted QuickTime Videos on iPad/iPhone/Android without Setbacks

Jane Vivian

Jan 30, 2015 02:58 am / Posted by Jane Vivian | Categories: Video Tools

In most cases, it is easy to play QuickTime files on iOS devices since QuickTime files are mostly in MP4, MOV, M4V encoding with H.264/MPEG-4 codec that are supported by iPad/iPhone. But if you want to watch QuickTime video on Android device without failure, or you find your QuickTime videos are refused by iPhone/iPad which may be in other formats like DV, find the two solution below to solve this video format incompatibility issue. Solution 1: Get a video player app that supports QuickTime video In fact, Apple only produces a QuickTime plug-in for Mac OS X and Windows, and hasn’t developed a QuickTime application for iPad/iPhone/Android. #1 – VLC The first recommendation is VLC, which will play just about any video or audio file thrown at it and QuickTime video is no exception. Other videos like avi, mkv, mp4, wmv, and more can be also played. No spyware, ad, or user tracking, you can just feel free to use it. #2 – MX Player MPlayerX is another open-source Mac video player that is quite similar to VLC. It supports popular codecs and video formats, including 3gp, avi, wmv, mkv, mp4, mpeg, mov, etc. The interface is based on that

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Make the Switch from iOS to Android: The complete guide

Jane Vivian

Jan 29, 2015 08:56 am / Posted by Jane Vivian | Categories: Hot Topics

Barry Collins reveals how to make the jump from Apple to Google as painless as possible – and gives advice on going the other way. Switching mobile operating system is a little like switching bank. The idea of transferring all your contacts, media and apps to another platform may well fill you with the same dread as the idea of transferring your direct debits, standing orders and so on from one bank to another. Apprehension breeds inertia; it seems safest to stick with what you’ve got. But with decent Android handsets such as the Motorola Moto G now costing little more than $200, the incentive to move has never been greater. And, in reality, it’s much easier to switch from iOS to Android than you might imagine. A little preparation, and perhaps an hour or two’s work when you first get your new phone or tablet, is all you need to ensure a smooth Android transition. For the most part, the switching process is the same regardless of which Android device you’re using, although there are some instances when vendor-specific tools might make life even simpler, as we’ll outline below. In the interest of fairness, we’ll also offer advice on

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Two useful methods to play flash videos on iPhone/iPad/iPod series

Jane Vivian

Jan 28, 2015 08:16 am / Posted by Jane Vivian | Categories: Video Tools

Lots of iOS device users ask “How do I get flash player on iPhone/iPad/iPod?” in Apple community. Adobe has not created a version of Flash for any iOS device, because iPhone/iPad/iPod does not support flash. But don’t worry, we can still find some ways to solve the problem, such as downloading flash player apps to support flash items, downloading and converting flash videos to iOS devices compatible videos. Play WebFlash on iOS devices Here we list out top 3 must have Flash Player Browsers from the APP Store for playback Flash on iPhone/iPad. (Not an iOS user but have an Android or Windows device? Just install a flash player on Android or convert flash to Window devices-compatible format for flash video playback) No 1. Photon Flash Player Browser The top flash player app is Photon Browser which allows you to play Flash games such as free Facebook games, use Flash apps, listen to music streamed via Flash player and watch Flash video. This flash app can browse flash websites that would otherwise not display on the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. It supports to combine fast native browsing for normal websites and remote browsing for Flash websites, and switch between the

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