Computers, File Types
What video formats does the iPad support? And what do you want?
The iPad is very convenient for working with multimedia, but it is believed that it will not work on any video. This is not quite true. Indeed, the "native" video format for him MP4. What video formats does the iPad support yet? This is M4V, MOV and AVI.
But with a suitable video player, you can open the XVID, MKV, WMV, ASF and RMVB files. Unfortunately, FLV can not be viewed on the iPad yet. When you try to open a similar file, some of the players are seriously hanging. Also worth noting is that many copyright companies are forcing developers to exclude the support of one or another codec in the players. So, some of the latest editions of popular players have already lost support for AC3 and DTS, so you should first get to know what video formats the iPad-player supports and, if that, search for older versions.
Now there are at least a dozen very good and still as many satisfactory players, mainly from third-party manufacturers. There are free, and the paid player can be bought in the same Apple Store for 2-5 dollars. Here we give three most popular:
- AVPlayerHD - despite the fact that it is inferior to the functionality of many of its peers, the player is popular precisely because of its simplicity. Also, the pluses are stable work, than some more "advanced" applications can not boast. It costs 3 $.
- OPlayerHD Lite - reproduces almost all formats, though not always as high-quality as paid players. Suitable for viewing video in the stream, connects to FTP, has a built-in browser.
- Buzz Player - is characterized by high-quality playback of almost all formats (slightly slows down HD), supports downloading files from the network. It costs 5 $.
Limitations on the encoding frequency depend both on the capabilities of the device and on the speed of downloading from the network. Information about specific restrictions from the provider is usually provided, we will note that the better the video quality, the greater the probability of problems (at a good connection speed problems will only occur with HD). A good player not only simplifies the answer to the question about what video formats the iPad supports, but also partially solves the problems with the download. However, the emergency termination of the program has not yet been avoided even by the owners of the best licensed products.
If you are sure that the existing video formats iPad should play, but the file still does not open, most likely, it has digital rights installed. Apple, as we recall, complies with copyright laws and implemented control in the iTunes application. If the content is purchased by you personally, you need to sync the iPad with the specified application, otherwise it's better to find the movie you need without DRM protection elsewhere.
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