

Amazingly, Apple approved an app called YXPlayer which supports DIVX/XVID. Worth a quick mention here is one even simpler way to play AVI files on the iPad. The instructions for batch processing can be found in this MacRumors forum post. I couldn't make it work, but I am currently working on a combined shell-script and Automator workflow to take care of everything from download to conversion, triggered by an RSS feed. Now, it is possible, apparently, to automate Avidemux to process a folder full of images instead of opening them by hand, one at a time. Sync with the iPad and you're good to go. In this case, the fastest way is to pick "Flatten to QuickTime Movie" from the top-left pop-up, which effectively just sinks the metadata into the file and then iFlicks can send the result to iTunes. your file doesn't have some really weird naming convention) then the metadata will be just right, down to the video kind being correctly set (in this case, TV Show instead of Movie). Here it is in action (I have my Mac set up to automatically launch iFlicks when a new movie hits a certain folder): It parses the file name and then searches the internet, grabs the data and adds it to the file. IFlicks will convert video, but its main purpose is adding metadata. You will not have to register, leave your cell phone number and worry about viruses.But that's not very elegant, right? Who wants a file called .Tide.MP4 sitting it their library, with no cover art, no plot synopsis and no polish? For this, you need something like iFlicks. You can download Avidemax for free from our website. You can download Avidemux if you have free space: it makes sense to remove unnecessary documents in advance that may interfere with the download. supports working from the command line.conversion takes very little time, the original recording quality remains.

video containers can be changed without re-encoding.many filters to help you make professional videos.conversion settings are ready to work on different mobile devices.can work with codecs x264, Xvid, LAME, TwoLAME, Aften, etc.Supports all common formats: AVI, MPEG, MP4/MOV, OGM, ASF/WMV, VOB, MKV and FLV.It is also possible to convert video to other formats, so the problem of playing files disappears. If you need a functional video editor, we recommend downloading Avidemux.The program allows you not only to remove an unwanted fragment, but also to use numerous special effects that turn an amateur video into a fascinating movie.
