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MP3 rocket only strips out a MP3 audio file from your video files. If you want to transfer the whole video, you can import the video into iTunes and then sync it with the iPad.
You can import multiple video files into Windows Movie Maker as long as they are all located in the same area on your computer. Simply highlight them all and click import.
PowerPoint only accepts .avi,.asf and .mpeg video formats.
Rip the DVD with Handbrake and then import the video into iTunes. Sync.
Computers store data in files. Different types of files are used to store different kinds of data. Text files (.txt, .doc, .rtf) store text informations. Video files (.mpg, .avi, .wmv, .mkv) store videos and movies. Graphic/image files (.gif, .tif, .png, .jpg) store pictures and other images.Every kind of a file uses his own format of stored informations. Applications designed to work this these files know their formats and use them to import and export data from or to files. Type of a file is recognized by its extension (part of a name after last dot character).
To import videos from a PC to an iPad, you can use "iMacsoft iPad to PC Transfer" to avoid the old videos on your iPad from getting lost.
just below the bar that says File, Edit, View(ect) theres a bar that the first button should be "Import files" If your file are not avi, wmv, mp4, asf format, you can use Video Download Studio. http://www.downloadvideos-convert.com/ It can help you convert your favorite video to any format.
drop video - stills onto timeline - add effects - render - hay presto. goto my site - leave Q will answer. Import your files. Do not import media. Rather, import dvd camcorder. It's in the files menu. It will load all your videos in mpg format and you can edit it then.
The easiest way to import audio or video into a ps3 is with the use of a USB flash drive. If you load the files on to a flash drive, you can put the flash drive in the input on the ps3, and then listen to or watch whatever is on the flash drive.
Yes. Only iPod nano third generation and fourth generation models have the ability to import and view video files.
You should make sure the file you want to import to is mp4 format. Suggest you use Video sharer to convert your files. Visit http://www.asharer.com/ Or Click the related link below the answer.
iMovie just supports such popular video formats as DV, HDV, MPEG-4, MPEG-2, MOV, and AVCHD.1. So if you have some video files can't import to imovie, you need use Video Converter for Mac to convert them to .mp4 format that imovie supports.