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Convert XVID to iPhone
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The iPhone does not play any video formats but H.264 and MPEG-4 video in special
specification. You need to convert your XVID file to iPhone compatible format
before syncing to iPhone.
XVID to iPhone Converter Software converts XVID to iPhone
compatible video format as easy as 1-2-3. The output video file is also compatible
with other Apple products such as iPod, iPad, etc. The software also supports
popular formats and portable devices such as 3G2, MKA, DivX, MP2, SPX (Speex), H.264, FLV, etc.
The software could convert M4V to FLV, OGG to 3G2, RM to OGG, VOB to DivX, DIVX to H.264,
and so on.
XVID to iPhone Converter Software supports batch conversion and, is compatible with
Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP/2000.
What is XVID?
Xvid codec is a free open-source alternative to the DivX codec and is based
on the same ISO specification for MPEG-4. The Xvid codec is a very lightweight
codec for the encoding of video data from standard to very high definition.
Due to its speed, high-definition video compressed with Xvid can be easily
played back on today's PCs or PAL video from e.g. a TV card can be captured
in real-time using the Xvid codec. A major strength of Xvid is the premium
picture quality it delivers, especially for offline, multi-pass compression.
Therefore, the Xvid codec is ideal for archiving home video on DVD or CD.
Consequently, many digital cameras or DVD players come bundled with the
Xvid codec today. Xvid is not a video format - it is a program (codec)
for compressing and decompressing to the MPEG-4 ASP format. XviD removes
information from video that is not important for human perception in order
to achieve very high compression rates while still keeping very good visual
quality. As an example: uncompressed digital video is huge and takes up
about 100 GB HD space per hour at PAL resolution. The same video would
require just 500 MB per hour when compressed with XviD at high quality.
So XviD can compress video at ratios of 200:1 and more. There are a number
of reasons for using XviD: XviD is free, and can be obtained free of charge
and is shipped together with many hardware devices; While being free, XviD
offers outstanding quality and performance clearly surprising expensive,
competing products; XviD allows you to create video for interoperable exchange
with portable or home multimedia devices as XviD is widely supported in
hardware; Being open-source, XviD is future-proof and secure to use.
What is iPhone?
The iPhone is a line of smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc.
It runs Apple's iOS mobile operating system, originally named "iPhone
OS". The built-in Bluetooth 2.x+EDR supports wireless earpieces and
headphones, which requires the HSP profile. Stereo audio was added in the
3.0 update for hardware that supports A2DP. While non-sanctioned third-party
solutions exist, the iPhone does not officially support the OBEX file transfer
protocol. The lack of these profiles prevents iPhone users from exchanging
multimedia files, such as pictures, music and videos, with other bluetooth-enabled
cell phones. The iPhone was initially released with two options for internal
storage size: 4 GB or 8 GB. On September 5, 2007, Apple discontinued the
4 GB models. On February 5, 2008, Apple added a 16 GB model. The iPhone
3G was available in 16 GB and 8 GB. The iPhone 3GS came in 16 GB and 32
GB variants and remained available in 8 GB until September 2012, more than
three years after its launch. There are six generations of iPhone models,
each accompanied by one of the six major releases of iOS. The original
iPhone was a GSM phone, and established design precedents, such as screen
size and button placement, that have persisted through all models. By default,
the iPhone will ask to join newly discovered Wi-Fi networks and prompt
for the password when required. Alternatively, it can join closed Wi-Fi
networks manually. The iPhone will automatically choose the strongest network,
connecting to Wi-Fi instead of EDGE when it is available. Similarly, the
iPhone 3G, 3GS and 4 prefer 3G to 2G, and Wi-Fi to either. For some years,
Apple and its manufacturing contractor Foxconn have received criticism
due to poor working conditions at the assembly plant in China.
How to Convert XVID to iPhone?
- Free Download XVID to iPhone Conversion
Software
- Install the Program by Step-by-step Instructions
- Launch XVID to iPhone Software
- Choose XVID Files
Click "Add Files" to choose XVID files.
Choose one or more XVID files you want to convert and then click Open.
XVID to iPhone Software will open XVID files and get file information
of the file such as width, height, frame rate, video bit rate, audio sample rate,
audio bit rate, audio channels, and then display the information of XVID file
at conversion list.
- Choose Output Format
Click on combo-box of output format and then choose "to iPhone".
- [Optional, for advanced user]
Set iPhone Encoding Parameters
If you want to change iPhone encoding parameters such as video codec, bit rate,
frame rate, video size, aspect ratio, audio codec, and so on, please click "Options".
And then, switch to tab "Video & Audio" and choose "iPhone"
at "Output Format", and then set options for video and audio
encoding.
The iPhone supports H.264 and MPEG-4 codec for video. Video size could be either
320x240, 480x320, 640x480, 720x480, 720x576, 960x540, 1024x576, or 1280x720. You
can also customize video size manually.
- Convert XVID to iPhone
Click "Convert" to convert all XVID files in list to iPhone format.
The software is converting XVID files to iPhone.
- Play and Browse iPhone Video File
When conversion completes, you can right-click converted item and choose "Play
Destination" to play the outputted iPhone video file; or choose "Browse
Destination Folder" to open Windows Explorer to browse the outputted iPhone
video file.
- Done
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