How to Convert DivX to iPad on Mac OS X
2012-04-17 01:53:08 /
Posted by Brian Fisher to Video Solution
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You may have had some DivX files on Mac for DivX nowadays is widely used to compress videos. And with the rise of the iPad (iPad 2, new iPad included), you may find that you are unable to import your DivX files into it for watching in the 9.7-inch high-resolution screen because of the formats limitation of the stuff: iPad allows users to play H.264/MPEG-4 videos in M4V, MP4, MOV file formats and PCM stereo audio in AVI file format. That means, you have to convert DivX to iPad for your playback if you want to do so.
In order to do such a conversion, you are highly recommended to use a professional Video Converter for Mac to be your assistant. It's not easy taking all the noteworthy products on the internet and narrowing them down to a list of high-quality Mac converters. But there is still one great app— iPad Video Converter for Mac which winds up on the cutting room floor. This Mac program is specially designed for iPad so you can select the optimized preset for iPad as your output format directly without setting the detailed figures of the files by yourself. It works like this:
Load the DivX to the iPad Mac converter
For this part, you can click "Add Video Files" from File menu to find the DivX file you want to convert, or directly drag the target DivX file to the converter.

Set iPad as output format
You can set "iPad" as your output format directly, which will automatically set the resolution, bit rate and frame rate of the output file for you. If you have a new iPad (iPad 3), you can set the resolution to 1080p to keep the HD video quality.
In addition, the DivX to iPad Mac Video Converter also has some useful edit functions, details in the Guide of iPad Video Converter for Mac.

Start DivX to iPad Mac OS X conversion
Hit the button of "Convert" and leave this smart DivX to iPad Mac Video Converter do the rest for you! The converter also works on MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac (Mac OS X Lion included).





