| iPad Video Coverter Guide: Copy Movies to Your iPad |
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Released last April, Apple’s iPad may be the biggest tech for the entire 2010. It’s a tablet PC with a multi-touch LCD designed for internet browsing, content creation, and media consumption. Common to all Apple devices, iPad requires iTunes to manage media files including videos. In fact, iTunes here is the iPad’s entire system; you manage your iPad via iTunes; from applications to multimedia files to instant messaging such as iChat, to organizer tools such as iCal calendar and address box contacts. Adding videos to iPad is easy if you have several videos already loaded on an iTunes library on some other devices such as a personal computer, since all you need to do is copy playlist by synching them using a USB cable and all your multimedia files will be copied from your PC to your iPad. With iPad lacking an optical disk drive, this is the easiest way by far to transfer movies to iPad. Transferring a physical DVD to iPad is easy, but could be quite a chore because, as mentioned earlier, iPad doesn’t have support for such external devices. You have to convert the DVD using another device (such as a PC or a laptop) to a format readable by iPad—MP4, or for audio files, MP3. Remember, while iTunes can support a wider range of file formats, iPad cannot. So you can’t copy AVI to iPad because it won’t play on your iPad even if it plays on the iTunes.
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