How to Convert Video to iPhone Format Using Kvip (Windows)
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Posted March 26, 2008 at 1:13am by iClarified
These are instructions on how to convert video to iPhone Format using Kvip and Windows.
Kvip is a utility that converts video files from various formats to a video file that is playable on the iPhone and iPod video (5G/5.5G/6G).
Step One Download Kvip from here. Save the file to your desktop.
Step Two Double click the downloaded zip file (release016.zip) on your desktop to open it in Winrar or similar.
Step Three Extract the contents of the file to a location of your choice. In this example I am extracting the files to a folder called kvip on the Desktop.
Step Four Open the kvip folder you extracted and double click kvip.exe.
Step Five A windows will open asking you to select the file you would like to convert. Do this then click the Open button.
Step Six Kvip will then begin to convert your selected video file.
Once finished a dialog will appear and let you know the name and location of your newly converted video file.
Step Seven Launch iTunes.
Step Eight Drag the newly created video file into the iTunes window.
Step Nine Your video file will then be added to the iTunes library.
Step Ten Connect your iPhone to the computer. iTunes will automatically detect it. Make sure you select the iPhone from the list on the left.
Step Eleven Click to select the Video tab.
Step Twelve Check the Sync Movies checkbox, then check the box next to the movie you just imported into iTunes. Now click the Apply button at the bottom right hand corner to sync your video to the iPhone!
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Kvip is easy to use,but it does not support more formats such as mts,mxf files.Finally i used pavtube video converter to convert a mxf file to m4v so i can import it to my itunes library,it works well.
.img and .iso are not video files but rather archives (like zip and rar)
so, you can unrar a .iso or .img using winrar. This will give you what's inside (most likely video_ts and audio_ts folders with files.)
do a search on .iso to .avi or .iso to .mp4 someplace like videohelp . com
such a great software. huge thanks. and free too
2 encode pass (default is 1) of an hour AVI 400MB file in under 10min on my Quad core q6600 at 3Ghz. hopefully nVidia will soon have GPU transcoding --> 4 simultaneous realtime transcoding :)
unlike those that requires to pay, some of them doesn't even take advantage of quad core, and doesn't even compress it.
this one is the BEST