Showing posts with label avi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label avi. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 October 2011

10 Features We Want For iPad 3

Is it too early to start talking about the iPad 3? We don’t think so! Apple announced the iPad 2 in January of this year, so it follows that iPad 3 will make headlines in just a few months. Here are the 10 upgrades we want most.

The second generation iPad gave us built-in cameras for photos, video, and FaceTime; a significantly faster processor; and an overall thinner, lighter device. Then we got iOS 5 just last week, which has brought a lot of upgrades to iDevices that we’ve been waiting (er, begging?) for, like untethered devices that don’t require syncing, and the glory that is iCloud.

But Apple’s next big refresh will undoubtedly be the iPad hardware itself (barring a major update to the MacBook Air before the end of the year, which is certainly possible). So here’s what do we hope to see, along with odds on it actually happening.

1. Retina Display

More than anything else, our most-wanted feature is a stunning, high-definition screen with the same 326 pixels per inch as the iPhone 4. Science tells us that this is well above the pixels-per-inch required to make it impossible for our human eyes to detect pixelization, which makes Apple’s Retina Display screen every bit as sharp as seeing something in the real world with your own eyes. But making a tiny iPhone screen with this kind of resolution is one thing. Making a screen that’s more than four times the size of the iPhone’s with Retina Display is a significantly bigger challenge. But we know Apple’s been working on this for a while now, and iPad 3 should be when it finally makes its debut. Imagine the possibilities for gaming, photography, video, and ebooks with true HD on a tablet-sized screen.
Odds: 90%. It’s not guaranteed, but it’s pretty darn close.

2. New Camera

The iPad 2′s camera is decent, but nothing special. The camera on the new iPhone 4S is a thing of beauty, capable of taking truly stunning, high-res images and 1080p HD video. The iPad deserves a camera at least as good, if not better. And the iPad’s additional internal space should make it easy to fit an even better camera in there than what the iPhone 4S has. Hopefully it’ll have a flash, too.
Odds: 100%. A powerful new camera in the iPad 3 is as close to a sure thing as you can get when it comes to Apple.

3. Quad-core A6 Processor

The iPad 2 is already pretty darn fast, but when it comes to personal computing, you’re either the fastest, or you’re forgotten. The iPad 2 gave us the A5 dual-core processor, so it logically follows that iPad 3 will take another big jump in speed. And if it has that rumored Retina Display, it’ll need a quad-core to handle all that high-def imagery.
Odds: 75%. It’s a matter of public record that Apple’s working on a quad-core “A6″ chip. The only question is whether or not it will be ready in time for the next iPad.

4. Thunderbolt

Time was, I’d've loved to have seen a USB port on one side of my iPad, because having to transfer everything via the cord that comes with it for syncing can take quite a while, and kinda sucks. But now that syncing is done wirelessly, the only real draw for connecting my iPad to another device would be the convenience of speedy data transfers. And nothing’s faster than the blazing speeds of Thunderbolt. In conjunction with that crazy fast new processor, Thunderbolt would come in mighty handy — but only if it doesn’t require a funky adapter.
Odds
: 50%. It’s still a technology in its infancy, so it simply may not be ready yet. But Apple wants Thunderbolt to overtake USB as the new standard, and there’s no better way to make that happen than by incorporating it into its most popular products.

5. Siri

There’s nothing about the iPhone 4S generating more buzz than Siri, the interactive voice command app that’s built so seamlessly into iOS 5 that it resembles a powerful artificial intelligence. Of course Apple is planning to bring Siri to the iPad, and I’m curious to see if the unique qualities of the iPad will give Siri any different capabilities.
Odds
: 100%. Total no-brainer.

6. >64GB of Flash Storage

The iPad has maxed out at 64GB of storage space since it debuted, but with the various forms of media available for the device — music, movies, books, apps — getting bigger and more complex all the time, it’s getting harder and harder to squeeze everything you want onto your tablet. Many users (myself included) find themselves having to pick and choose which media to keep on their iPad at any given time, and frequently having to switch out what’s there. It’s high time Apple crammed at least 128GB in there, though the thought of a 256GB iPad makes me drool unashamedly.
Odds
: 60%. It’s all about the size of those flash chipsets. Over time, they grow smaller while maintaining — or increasing — their storage space. Apple will gladly put as much as they can in there, but at the end of the day, it’s kinda out of their hands.

7. Redesigned Form

The original iPad and the iPad 2 look very similar, with that inch-wide bezel on top and some minor variations in curvature on the back. The iPad 2 is thinner and lighter (and comes in white), but from a distance, you’d be hard-pressed to tell a first-gen from a second. Every tablet maker out there, from Amazon to Samsung, has copied Apple’s tablet hardware design. If Apple doesn’t push forward, it won’t be able to keep setting the standard that everyone else follows. Personally, I’d like to see a thinner bezel/frame surrounding the screen that’s part of an all-aluminum unibody. But that’s just me. It could be cool to see flattened sides similar to the iPhone 4, instead of the beveled sides the iPad has now.
Odds: 40%. Apple seems pretty happy with what they have design-wise, and tweaking the form factor will be driven more by the device’s internal features than any aesthetic concerns (even though aesthetics are very important to Apple).

8. Fingerprint-Resistant Screen

This may seem like a small thing, but anybody who’s spent a few hours with an iPad knows exactly what I’m talking about. The iPad is a fingerprint magnet, and can get so bad after just an hour or so of use, that frankly it can be downright embarrassing to whip it out in public, and then have to buff it off with the edge of your shirt. With all the technology available today, there has to be a scientific way to keep those fingerprints at bay, and it’s a feature that’s long overdue.
Odds: 70%. Apple owns a patent for an oil-resistant substance called an “oleophobic,” which we assume they plan to apply to the glass surface of touchscreen devices. The only question is, when will it be ready for prime time?

9. Solar Charging

Apple’s had a major emphasis on going green over the last few years, and what’s greener than harnessing solar energy? The ability to simply lay your iPad in a windowsill to recharge sounds downright progressive, and would make it the world’s greenest tablet.
Odds: 15%. Apple actually has a really cool idea for embedding solar cells beneath a touchscreen, but it’s almost a given that this technology would be implemented in the iPhone before the iPad ever got it.

10. Lower Price

Hey, we can dream.

AVI to iMovie || MKV to iMovie

Saturday, 9 July 2011

AVI to iTunes- Transfer AVI files to iTunes Library easily

If you want to convert AVI files to iTunes to transfer AVI Video to iPad, iPad 2 or new-generation iPhone, iPod, Apple TV? Here AVI to iTunes is the best solution for you.

AVI to iTunes, actually an easy-to-use but powerful iTunes Converter, can easily convert kinds of videos to iTunes for transferring to iPad, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod, iTouch, Apple TV, etc. The input format includes AVI, MPEG, MP4, MKV, MOV, FLV, RMVB, VOB, MTS, M2TS, MOD, H.264/AVC, HD TS, HD MOV, WMV HD, etc.

More useful editing functions are also available for you to adjust by using AVI to iTunes Converter: adjust output file effect, trim any time-length clips, crop video play region, edit watermark and join your selected file clips into a whole one. More specific output parameters are also provided for you to adjust to get the exact files for you.

AVI to iTunes Mac is your best choice to convert/transfer AVI Video to iTunes with superfast speed and high quality.

Guide: How to convert AVI to iTunes simply

Preparation: Free download and install AVI to iTunes Converter, ready for the coversion.

Step 1: Import AVI files- click "Add File", you can load multiple files at one time, but for the fast converting speed, 3-5 files are OK.

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Tip: AVI Video to iTunes enables you to add different video formats and to get different output formats with only one conversion.

Step 2: Set output format- under "Profile" option, choose the wanted format. If you convert AVI files to iTunes for iPad, here just choose iPad> iPad (*.mp4); if you want to transfer AVI to iPhone 3GS by iTunes, just choose iPhone > iPhone 3GS (*.mp4).

Tip: you can keep the default settings, the ouput files will be OK

Step 3: Select a folder to save the converted files by click "Browse" button under "Destination" panel.

Step 4: Convert AVI to iTunes by click "Convert" button. just a few minutes, you can get the gorgous videos from AVI to iTunes supporting video format.

Step 5: Open iTunes, click "File" option to Add Folder to Library, then the converted files from AVI Videos can be added to iTunes Library

 

Sunday, 3 July 2011

Free Download FLV Converter for Mac- feel free to Convert FLV files Mac

As we know, most of the video files downloaded from these online video hosting sites are in the format of FLV. For whatever reasons, such as prefer to view and store the videos in mpeg format, or want to play the offline video clips in portable player such as PSP, iPod, and iPhone, or simply don't like to view it with FLV Player, then there is a need to convert the FLV video format to another format such as .AVI, .MOV, .WMV and .MPG.

FLV Converter for Mac is a powerful video converter for Mac software which can convert FLV video files to all popular video formats and convert FLV to popular audio formats for Mac OS X users.

Here we show 2 ways to convert FLV files for Mac:

1. Directly convert online YouTube .flv Video on Mac OS X

2. Easily Convert FLV files on Mac local drive to popular video/audio formats.

Way 1: Convert YouTube .flv files for Mac
  • Preparation: Install YouTube Converter for Mac software, open YouTube.com in safari (This Mac program temporarily only can read videos in websites opened in safari.
  • Download YouTube .flv Video: Click the download button at the top left corner of the video to download the YouTube video. (After video downloaded, you are already get it as FLV files. ) This Mac program supports download multiple YouTube videos at one time.

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  • Convert YouTube .flv Videos for Mac- just click 'Library' option to check the item(s) you would like to convert, and hit the 'Convert' button. Then specify a video/audio format or a device compatible format as output, and click OK to start converting YouTube FLV files on Mac.
Way 2: Convert local flv files for Mac

If you already have downloaded YouTube, Google, Yahoo, videos to your local hard drive, you can use this professional yet easy-to-use FLV Video Converter for Mac to convert FLV files Mac or convert other videos to FLV on Mac OS X easily.

  • Preparation: Free download and Install FLV Converter for Mac, ready for the Mac FLV Video Conversion.
  • Add FLV files : Directly drag&drop your FLV videos to the program or go to "File" menu, choose "Add Video" to locate the YouTube FLV files you want to add.

    flv video converter mac

    Note: Besides converting FLV files for Mac, Video Converter enables users to convert between a variety of video formats including MP4, AVI, WMV, MPG, MOV, FLV, MKV, etc. and fully supports camcorder video formats like AVCHD (MTS/M2TS), AVCHD Lite, MOD/TOD, etc.

  • Select output format - From output format dropdown list, choose an output format for each video file and then specify a directory on your computer to save the output files.
  • convert flv video mac

  • Start FLV files conversion on Mac- Click the "Convert" button to start FLV video conversion and then you can just go out for a walk or take a nap. The Video Converter for Mac program could handle the rest for you.

FLV to AVI Mac can easily convert FLV files from YouTube, Facebook, iFilm, Hulu to AVI video. Besides, it can also accept over 100 video/audio formats as input files, including MP4, AVI, WMV, MPG, MOV, FLV, MKV, VOB, DivX, Xvid, AVCHD (MTS/M2TS), AVCHD Lite, MOD/TOD, TS, TP, TRP, MP3, AAC, AC3, WAV, etc with corresponding output formats on Mac OS X.

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For Windows Users:

FLV Video Converter can directly convert videos among all popular formats, including HD and AVCHD videos, to play on Apple devices like iPad, iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, Windows Phone 7, Android phones, video game console and more.

Highlight of FLV Converter

  • Convert FLV to AVI, MPEG, DivX, XviD, WMV, 3GP, MP4, MOV, VOB
  • Convert DivX, XviD, WMV, MP4, MPEG, AVI, MTS, M2TS, MOD, TOD, HD Video to FLV video file
  • Well support TiVo files recorded by TiVo® DVRs to FLV format.
  • Create personalized videos by editing functions, such as split, merge, crop, clip, add special effect, watermark and subtitle.
  • Fast speed and high quality without any audio and video sync issues.
  • Free lifetime technical support and upgrade service are available for every user.

Friday, 1 July 2011

Download YouTube to AVI|Convert YouTube to AVI- Free YouTube to AVI Converter

YouTube to AVI Converter is an all-in-one Youtube video software, with which, you are able to either download & convert YouTube Video to AVI, WMV, MP4, MKV, MOV etc. or enjoy, playback, transfer and edit any HD/SD youtube video without any limilation.

With the 2-step "downloading + converting" solution of YouTube to AVI Converter, you can download YouTube FLV/HD videos to AVI for playback on your multimedia devices with only one click. And it provides a built-in video player to play YouTube video or local flv files freely.

For Mac users, here is the best YouTube to AVI Mac software- download/convert YouTube Video to AVI easily

Below we're going to show you how to download YouTube Video to AVI step-by-step.

Preparation: Free Download and install the program, ready for download&convert YouTube Video to AVI Format.

Step 1: Download YouTube to AVI in 3 flexible ways

  • Download by Sniffer: Click the top-left radar-like icon to turn Sniffer on or off. When Sniffer is on, a dialog will show up If a video is available to download.
  • Download by Adding URL: Click the button to input a video URL to start downloading.
  • Download by IE Cache: Click 'IE Cache' to open the folder, import the files you want to convert.

youtube to avi downloader

Step 2: Convert YouTube flv files to AVI

Click on the "Convert" button to open the conversion dialog. Check the downloaded item(s) you want to convert to AVI files.

* Set Ouput format- Under 'Format Prest' panel, choose .avi options as output format.

* Set Outout folder- Under 'Output Directory', specify a folder to save the coverted files.

Then just hit "OK" button to start youtube to avi conversion.

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Free Download or buy 20% OFF YouTube to AVI Converter with Coupon Code now, it couldn't be easier to download/copy YouTube videos to AVI files.