This is a full guide about Apple iPhone, it should be easy to understand. If you have any problem about this guide, feel free to post here. I will reply to you ASAP.
2. How to rip DVD and IFO to MP4 for iPhone Step1. Download “Aimersoft iPhone Converter Suite”, install and run it. For Windows Vista user, you may have to run this program as Administrator, right click the program shortcut and click “Run as Administrator”.
Step2. Run the DVD to iPhone Converter. Load your DVD by clicking “Load DVD” button, you also can load IFO file from your hard drive by clicking “Load File” button.
Step3. Click the drop download list to select the Audio and Subtitle you want, you also can change the output location. A regular DVD movie has several titles, such as MTV DVD, by default, this software will merge all the DVD chapters into one video clips, you can check the click box before the title list to select any DVD clips you want to rip. As format: This software supports three Apple products: iPhone, iPod and Apple TV. It can rip DVD to MP4, M4A; it also can rip audio from DVD to MP3, AAC. Just select “iPhone Video MPEG-4 (*.mp4)”
After you finish the settings, click “Start” button to start the conversion.
3. How to convert AVI, MPEG, FLV, WMV, MOV, ASF, MP4, DAT, RM, RMVB, MPG, 3GP to MP4 for iPhone 1. Click “Video to iPhone Converter” to load the Aimersoft Video to iPhone Converter. Then click “Add” button to load video files. This software supports batch conversion, so you can add several video clips at one time.
2. The operation is similar with DVD to iPhone Converter, this software can join several different video clips into one file, if you want to join video, just check the box “Merge into one file”. You also can customize the resolution, video bit rate, encoder, frame rate, audio bit rate, channel, etc in the setting panel by clicking the “Settings” button. The program also lets you create a profile and save it, then you can use different settings for each video clips.
3. Click “Start” button to start the conversion after you finish the settings.
Seems to me that if the video is going to be converted to XviD, the audio might as well be encoded with MP3 (preferably CBR), that way once you were done with the file in the phone, you could save it by burning it to a DVD and play it on a modern DVD player. With AAC, that's not possible.
AAC can give the same quality at a lower bitrate. Better quality is somewhat misleading, as it depends on the comparison, who's listening and through what. Also, on a battery operated device, higher compression isn't always better as it can eat up a battery faster since it has to use more CPU to decode. How much more depends on several factors, but in general more.
The average 700MB XviD/MP3 file comprises of 80 to 85 percent video, 10 to 15 percent audio and the rest as overhead. Reducing the video quality slightly in order to make room for a slightly larger audio portion and be compatible with other devices, wouldn't be a bad thing, and probably wouldn't even be noticeable on the low resolution of the iPhone screen.
All I'm saying is, for the reader, there are choices and this is a different choice for a different reason, compatibility. It's up to the reader to decide whether they want compatibility using MP3 (CBR) or save a couple MB using AAC.
BTW, have you seen the latest Systm video Podcast? The one were they gut a iPhone outside of a Apple store on the day it went on sale to show their viewers what's inside? It's a hack job, but it's interesting to see how Apple packed everything in there.
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1. To add a ringtone to your iPhone, using Windows Explorer or Finder just duplicate and rename any AAC file with a "M4R" extension, then double-click on it. This file will be added to your iTunes library automatically. (Some are reporting a size limit for the music file, so if you have trouble, using a smaller file may help)
2. Now, click on your iPhone in iTunes, and go to the ringtone section. You should now see your new ringtone. If you want to be sure about the sync, feel free to click "selected ringtones" and check off the file explicitly, though this shouldn't be required.
Anyone knows how to copy music from iPhone to computer? My system crashed and I lost my iTunes library, but the music is still on my iPhone, how can I retriever the music?
Have you ever try FireflyMediaServer? It’s a nice software that can help you stream music from iPhone or iPod Touch to computer, if you don’t know how to use it, you may refer to this step by step guide. http://lifehacker.com/software/how-to/stream-music-from-your-ipod-touch-or-iphone-to-any-itunes-library-317787.php
I'm getting the "Safari can't download this file." error; is there some other plugin that we need to have installed before this will work? Perhaps the MobileSafari PXL Manager (which I never got to work for me)?
Can I watch videos from youtube and other websites directly on iPhone, or do I need to install certain software to do that, I am at a loss, urgent help please!
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