Hi Peter,
Check out this web link for VLC 2 to work with Handbrake
http://www.mylifeinaminute.com/2012/02/22/vlc-2-0-and-handbrake/
Cheers,
Peder
On 02/04/2012, at 7:56 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
On 30/03/2012, at 4:09 PM, Pedro wrote:
Hi Adrian
Awhile back my young fella grabbed a
On 02/04/2012, at 5:38 PM, Peder Kristensen wrote:
Hi Peter,
Check out this web link for VLC 2 to work with Handbrake
http://www.mylifeinaminute.com/2012/02/22/vlc-2-0-and-handbrake/
Cheers,
Peder
Excellent! Thanks very much Peder. THAT's going in the pool room...
Peter
On 30/03/2012, at 4:09 PM, Pedro wrote:
Hi Adrian
Awhile back my young fella grabbed a copy of VLC from the app store and uses
that to transfer TV shows and movies to his iPad 1. Unfortunately it is no
longer available.
I am currently trying out Movie Player (from the app store) which
Hi Adrian
Awhile back my young fella grabbed a copy of VLC from the app store and uses
that to transfer TV shows and movies to his iPad 1. Unfortunately it is no
longer available.
I am currently trying out Movie Player (from the app store) which allows you to
transfer movies using
Hi Pedro!
I have VLC (it must be still available as I got an update the other day) but am
using HandBrake at the moment. I also have WinX HD Video Converter for Mac
which works well also, it has an option to have it automatically add it to the
iTunes library but at this stage I don't want all
Good afternoon all!
I have started ripping my DVDs' to watch them on the iPad and or AppleTV, but
it appears that the only way to watch them is to import them into iTunes (or
iMovie) first and open them in the Videos App. Have I missed something here?
or is this the only way?
Regards,
Hi Adrian,
Importing into iTunes is the standard way to get movies onto your iPad or Apple
TV. Some ripping software will put them into iTunes for you directly. Others
WAMUGites will know better than me about the options out there.
For viewing on your iPad, if you are at home rather than
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