Handbrake | iPadinTouch https://www.ipadintouch.com The Place for iPad Information Tue, 12 Sep 2023 04:17:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 How to Play AVI Videos on iPad (and iPhone) https://www.ipadintouch.com/how-to-play-avi-on-ipad/ https://www.ipadintouch.com/how-to-play-avi-on-ipad/#respond Thu, 25 May 2023 04:14:59 +0000 http://www.ipadintouch.com/?p=2215 While Apple devices may have native support for certain video formats, AVI can sometimes pose a challenge. But worry not, as we have got you covered with various solutions to help you play AVI videos on your iPad hassle-free. In this article, we will explore different methods and provide you with the essential information you […]

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While Apple devices may have native support for certain video formats, AVI can sometimes pose a challenge. But worry not, as we have got you covered with various solutions to help you play AVI videos on your iPad hassle-free.

In this article, we will explore different methods and provide you with the essential information you need to know to overcome this issue. So, without wasting any more time, let’s delve right into it and discover how you can enjoy your AVI files on your iPad effortlessly.

Read also: How to Fix Slow YouTube Streaming on iPad

What is AVI?

AVI is a multimedia video format that you can use for either listening to music or watching videos/movies. It’s more or less the same with MP4, MOV, and other video file formats – except there are a few technical differences to how they work under the hood.

The thing is that if you want to play a video, your iPad needs to support the video format as well. And while AVI is officially supported on iPad devices, there are lots of other things that can make an AVI file unplayable. Those are the:

  • Resolution of a video
  • Framerate
  • Encoder (Only Motion JPEG/M-JPEG/MJPEG is supported on iPads)
  • And, in some rare cases, even its bitrate

If even one of these is out of what your device can achieve, then you won’t be able to play your favourite videos. Thankfully, there are a couple of workarounds to that issue.

How to play unsupported AVI files on iPad/iPhone

There are two ways two solve this issue on iPad devices.

  • Use a third-party video player
  • Use a video converter (two options. Premium but easy – free but hard)

One is easy and free, but it may or may not work—depending on the circumstances—while the other is paid and it should work 100% of the time.

With that out of the way, let us move on.

Option 1: Play AVI Files on iPad/iPhone with VLC

VLC is no doubt one of the most popular media players that you can get on any device. And the reason we recommend it in this particular case is that it’s an easy way to give your iPad support for multiple other formats and encoders that are not natively supported out of the box.

All you have to do is:

  1. Install VLC from the app store by using your iPad.
  2. Open it.
  3. Find your file.
  4. Open it.
  5. Enjoy.

It really should be as simple as that. And it’s not just about format support, you can also use VLC for unsupported encoders, and, in some cases, even for higher video resolutions and framerates. However, this is more of a hardware-related issue rather than software.

And it’s not just about playing unsupported videos. VLC can also do a few other things such as adding subtitles or an audio/video delay in the case the video is not tuned properly or if you are using wireless headphones with delay.

In any case, VLC is open source and free to use. So, the least that you could do is give it a try.

And if it doesn’t work, you’ll have to rely on a good old video converter.

Pros

  • By far the easiest method
  • Free
  • Least amount of effort required

Cons

  • Sometimes it doesn’t work
  • Doesn’t offer an option to transfer files

Option 2: Use WALTR Pro (Premium but Easy to Use)

WALTR Pro is a 2-in-1 video converter and file manager. You can use it to convert an unplayable video into something that your iPad supports. The only downside is that you are also going to need either a Mac or Windows computer to run it.

The great thing about it, on the other hand, is that it automatically detects the file, converts it into the proper format & pushes it to your target device. All you have to do is connect your phone to it and transfer the unplayable video from the computer to the iPad or iPhone.

Here is how:

  1. Download and install WALTR Pro on your computer
  2. Connect the iPad to the PC either with a USB cable or through Wi-Fi
  3. If you wish to use Wi-Fi, click on the settings wheel at the bottom right corner of the screen and select ‘Enable Wi-Fi Connectivity’ (You still need to connect the iPad with a cable at first so that he program will be able to recognize it)
  4. Once the tablet or phone is connected, drag and drop as many video AVI files as you want.
  5. Then progress bar will indicate when the file has been successfully imported into your iPad/iPhone.

Note that transferring the video may take some time depending on the size of the file. And you don’t have to bother with advanced codecs settings or any extra steps like iTunes syncing as the program takes care of everything for you.

After that, all you have to do is open the native Video player app and enjoy your high-quality AVI movies!

It’s really as that. With its seamless functionality, WALTR PRO automatically uploads a wide range of video and audio formats including AVI, MKV, FLAC, APE, MP3, MP4, and more, ensuring the high quality playback on your iOS device. In addition to its impressive multimedia capabilities, WALTR PRO supports PDFs and ePubs, enabling direct transfer to your iBooks.app for easy access to your favorite ebooks.

Pros

  • Very easy to use
  • Takes care of everything automatically
  • File transfer and converter in one package

Cons

  • Paid only (But with a free trial)

Option 3: Use HandBrake (Free but Tough to Handle)

HandBrake is another video converter that you can use to convert unplayable AVI files into something that works for your iPad. However, the three main differences between it and WALTR 2 are:

  • HandBrake doesn’t offer a file transfer tool
  • It requires you to handle every little detail manually (Framerate, video resolution, format, encoder, and bitrate)
  • But it’s open source and free to use

Here’s how to use it:

  1. Install HandBrake on your computer.
  2. Transfer the unplayable video from your iPad to the computer in any way you see fit. (iCloud, Google Drive, and OneDrive can usually get the job done with relative ease)
  3. Use HandBrake to convert the video into anything that’s playable by adjusting the resolution, framerate, and encoder into something that your iPad can handle (Or try your luck with the default settings).
  4. And then transfer the now converted and hopefully playable video back to your iPad/iPhone.

We understand that all this may be a bit too technical for your average Joe. But that’s the price to pay for getting something that’s free and open source.

If in the end you still can’t get your video to play, try using WALTR Pro instead.

Pros

  • Free
  • Offers tons of options
  • Extra features such as adding subtitles are welcome additions

Cons

  • Harder to use
  • Doesn’t offer any file transfer tools

FAQs

Can I play AVI files on iPad?

Yes. AVI files are natively supported on iPad devices. However, there is a chance that you still won’t be able to play some of them depending on their video resolution, encoder, and framerate – especially on older iPads.

As we mentioned above, if you can’t play an AVI file on your iPad, your best bet is using a converter as WALTR Pro. There is a chance that it’ll convert it to MP4 – but that shouldn’t make any difference in terms of quality.

At this point, it’s worth noting that regardless of the device that you are using, iTunes does not support AVI files. Audio aside, iTunes can only play MP4, MOV, and M4V videos.

How can I play AVI files on iOS?

Unlike iPads, iPhones do not offer native support for AVI files. However, you should still be able to play them by either using VLC or WALTR Pro.

But, again, it’s worth keeping in mind that iTunes is not going to work with AVI no matter what. In that case, all you can do is convert it to MP4 or another playable format.

How do I convert an AVI file to MP4?

The easy way to do it is by using a converter such as WALTR Pro. After all, WALTR 2 is not just a file manager. It also converts unplayable files to formats that Apple devices support. One of the most common ones is MP4 as it’s supported in most devices nowadays.

All you have to do with WALTR 2 is grab the AVI file and drop it on your Apple device. That should either convert it to MP4 or another playable format for you.

Can iTunes play AVI files?

No. iTunes can only handle MP4, M4V, and MOV videos. The only way to play an AVI file on iTunes is by converting it to one of the aforementioned formats.

How can I watch MP4 videos on my iPad?

MP4 videos are natively supported on iPad devices. So, you should be able to play one just like you would any other video without any issues.

If you can’t, there is a chance that either the encoder is not supported or your iPad is too weak to handle a high-resolution video. The easiest way out of that is using a video converter such as WALTR Pro.

What is the best video format for iPad devices?

While Apple generally seems to prefer MOV and M4V files, we’d say that MP4 is the best format if only due to the fact that it’s compatible with pretty much everything out there – including iTunes as well.

Should I use AVI or MP4?

If there is an option between the two, MP4 is always the superior choice if only due to its superior compatibility.

Are MP4 files smaller than AVI?

Not really. The format alone shouldn’t make that much of a difference in terms of size or quality – unless we are talking about much older and forgotten formats such as 3GP.

Some of the actual aspects that can make a huge difference are video resolution, framerate and bitrate.

How do I make an AVI file smaller without losing quality?

There are several ways to make AVI files smaller – all of which are going to reduce the overall quality of the video a bit. But whether you’ll actually notice these changes in quality or not comes down to a few different factors such as your screen resolution and the overall resolution of the video as well.

In any case, to make AVI files smaller, you can use a more “advanced” converter such as UniConverter and lower the Bitrate, Framerate and resolution.

For example, if you have an iPad with a 1080P display, you can probably drop a 4K 60FPS video down to 1080P 30FPS and you’d hardly notice any difference in terms of quality.

Wrapping up

In conclusion, when it comes to playing AVI files on iPad or iPhone devices, there are a few options available.

While free solutions like HandBrake or VLC can handle the task, they may require some manual configuration and setup. However, for a seamless and hassle-free experience, WALTR Pro stands out as an excellent choice. With its quick and efficient file transfer capabilities, WALTR Pro eliminates the need for cumbersome cords by embracing wireless connectivity.

Say goodbye to the old-fashioned way of playing unsupported video files on your Apple devices and embrace the convenience and simplicity offered by WALTR Pro. Experience the joy of effortless file transfers and enjoy your favorite videos on your iPad or iPhone with ease.

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How to Play DVD on iPad Mini/Air/Pro https://www.ipadintouch.com/play-dvd-on-ipad/ Mon, 28 Feb 2022 03:50:53 +0000 http://www.ipadintouch.com/?p=1141 DVDs are no doubt a thing of the past – which is no surprise considering how you can fit hundreds of digital videos into a single device. But the thing is that many of us still have tons of old discs just laying around. That is probably why so many people are asking how to […]

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DVDs are no doubt a thing of the past – which is no surprise considering how you can fit hundreds of digital videos into a single device. But the thing is that many of us still have tons of old discs just laying around. That is probably why so many people are asking how to play DVDs on iPad.

And while there is no way to natively play DVDs on iPad Mini/Air/Pro devices, the truth is that we’ve got a couple of tricks up our sleeve to make it work. All you need is a PC, laptop, or Mac that can play DVDs and, of course, an iPad as well. So, without any further ado, let us get right into it!

How to play DVDs on iPad

As we mentioned above, you can’t natively play DVDs on an iPad. But there are a few workarounds to it.

One of them is using a computer to rip and convert the DVD into a digital video file and then sending it to your iPad. Alternatively, you can also use the cloud.

Any computer will do. As long as it runs either Windows or macOS and it can take DVDs, you can use it to create a digital copy of your disc and then play it on an iPad. Not to mention the same method works for pretty much any other mobile device as well. Phones, tablets, laptops, etc.

Basically, all you need is a computer that can play DVDs and a good program that can create a copy of your DVD in a digital format. Step by step:

  1. Insert the DVD disc into your computer
  2. Use DVD rip software to make a digital copy of it
  3. Convert it to a video format if the software didn’t do that automatically for you
  4. Send it to your iPad or use the cloud (Such as iTunes) to get access to it via the iPad
  5. And now you can play that DVD any time you want in its digital format

All you need now is a DVD rip program that can do just that for both Windows and Mac (Sometimes Linux as well). Here are our top picks!

Method 1. HandBrake (the free but complicated)

Most DVD Rippers ask for a small price. Finding something that’s both decent and free or even cheap can be a bit of a challenge – unless you know where to look.

Handbrake is a free, open-source program that can both rip a DVD and convert it to a playable video file. It’s definitely more complicated to use compared to our premium pick. But, that’s the price you pay for not actually paying.

How to use Handbrake

First things first, keep in mind that your DVD may be using some sort of DRM. This means that even if you manage to make a copy of it, there is a good chance that it just won’t be readable no matter what. One way to get around this is by downloading libdvdcss on your computer.

Disclaimer: Let us clarify that we do not endorse piracy in any way or form. You are bypassing DVD protection at your own responsibility and it’s your duty to make sure that you are not breaking any laws by doing so.

Install libdvdcss on Windows Computers (7, 8, and 10)

Installing libdvdcss on Windows 10 computers is pretty easy no matter if you are using the 32-bit version or 64-bit version. All you have to do is copy the libdvdcss file to Handbrake’s install location. If you didn’t modify it, you should be able to find it in C:\Program Files\Handbrake.

Install libdvdcss on OS X El Capitan and Above (Mac)

Those of you who are running Yosemite or older can download this package and install it with a double click. However, Macs that are running El Capitan 10.11 and anything newer come with more protection and thus, you are gonna have to go through a more complicated setup. Press Command+Space and search for Terminal to launch a command line window. Then paste this command into Terminal:

| brew install libdvdcss

This takes just a few seconds. When this is completed, quit Terminal.

After you do this, you should now be able to open HandBrake, rip your DVD, and then convert it to a playable video format for portable devices such as iPads. You can do that by selecting your DVD in the “Open Source” section and then picking “Start Encode”. The default settings should be just fine. So, no need to worry too much about that for now.

One thing to keep in mind here is that the whole process can take a bit of time depending on how large the DVD disc is, the DVD player, and also how powerful the PC is. Not to mention the quality settings. So, you may want to consider doing the conversion when you don’t need the computer for work.

When the video is ready, all you have to do is either send it to your iPad in any way you want or upload it to a cloud service, such as iTunes, so that you’ll be able to get access to it with all your connected devices – including the iPad.

How to send your video to the iPad

When setting up iTunes with a new Apple device, you should automatically get 5 gigabytes of free storage. You can use that to upload content and then get access to it from any other device – including the DVD you just copied via your iPad.

All you have to do is:

  1. Open iTunes
  2. Select “File” at the upper left part of the screen
  3. Then “Add File to Library”
  4. And select your DVD copy

After the file is uploaded/synced, you should be able to get access to it from any device, including your iPad. However, it’s worth keeping in mind that this heavily relies on your internet connection. If you have slow upload and download speeds, this is going to take a while. In which case, you should consider relying on the previous method.

Mind you, there is no reason to stick to iTunes. If you don’t have any more space or if you simply want to use something else, there are always tons of other solutions such as Dropbox, Google Drive, One Drive, etc.

And with all that out of the way, you should now have your DVD copy ready to be played on your iPad. If something doesn’t work the way it should, consider trying out our premium pick or head straight to the FAQ section towards the end of this article.

Method 2: Wondershare Uniconverter (the premium but easy)

VLC and HandBrake work just fine if you are willing to spend some time learning how to use them and even more so when making advanced changes. But, if you want an all-in-one package that does everything for you easily, quickly, and with the best efficiency in terms of size and quality, you can hardly go wrong with Wondershare UniConverter.

This is a piece of software that’s specifically made with the purpose of taking DVDs and making them playable on portable devices such as iPads, iPhones, and Android devices as well.

And it’s not just about converting your DVDs into playable videos for portable devices. You can also use this program to edit the videos by trimming them, cropping them, rotating them, adjusting their quality, compressing them, editing metadata, and more.

But, of course, all those things are optional. If you want to, there is always the option of simply jumping right in and creating a copy of your disc.

How to use UniConverter to rip DVD for iPad

Creating DVD copies with Wondershare’s offering is pretty easy. But, if you are new to this whole DVD ripping thing, you may want to follow our step by step guide:

  1. Install Wondershare Uniconverter (Make sure to select the right operating system version for your computer – such as Windows or Mac)
  2. Insert the DVD to your DVD drive (If your computer doesn’t have one by default, you can use an external solution)
  3. In UniConverter, select the DVD icon to add your DVD
  4. Select “Output format” at the bottom left part of the screen
  5. In the window that comes up, navigate to “Devices”
  6. Select your iPad model
  7. Pick a file location at the bottom left part of the screen (Optional)
  8. Then hit “Start all” at the bottom right part of the screen

Now all you have to do is wait for the process to finish which, again, may take some time depending on how powerful your hardware is. And this includes the DVD drive as well, so, don’t be surprised if your 16-core powerhouse takes its time.

Also, one last thing to keep in mind is that you don’t necessarily need to take a copy of the DVD drive in its native resolution. And that’s especially true if you are dealing with 4K Blu-ray discs. After all, chances are you’ll hardly be able to tell the difference between 1080P, 2K, and 4K on the small iPad screen.

After the conversion is done, all you have to do is send that DVD video copy on your iPad. Thankfully, UniConverter also offers a direct transfer tool in its toolbox so that you won’t have to bother with iTunes and other methods. That’s one of the main reasons why this is our premium pick.

How to transfer the ripped DVD with UniConverter

As we mentioned above, UniConverter comes with its own tool that can transfer files directly to the iPad without any need for 3rd party options.

Here’s how to use it:

  1. Open UniConverter and go to “Toolbox”
  2. Select “Transfer”
  3. Connect your iPad (Or any other portable device) to the computer
  4. A prompt will come up on your iPad asking if you trust this computer. Tap on “Trust”
  5. Insert your password when asked
  6. Tap on the top left corner
  7. Find and select your video
  8. Then hit “Transfer All”

DVD to iPad: FAQs

Can iPads play DVD files?

Yes and no. You may be able to open a raw ISO file with the help of an app such as VLC. However, your mileage can greatly vary depending on the file and the app that you are going to use. Converting it to a playable video format is a much “safer” way of doing it

Are there any DVD players for iPads?

If you are thinking of playing a DVD directly by using an external DVD drive, forget about it. iPads do not come equipped with the necessary software and hardware to work with anything like that.

Even if you manage to connect a DVD drive to an iPad, it just doesn’t have the means of recognizing the DVD drive or the DVD disc.

Can I hook a CD drive to an iPad?

Yes. There adapters that can be used to connect USB Type-A devices to Lightning Ports – such as the ones that iPads have. However, as we mentioned above, that doesn’t mean that it’s going to work. The iPad doesn’t have the required software or hardware to work with it. That is why you should follow the aforementioned steps to just get a copy of the DVD disc.

How can I send the video without the Cloud?

You don’t necessarily need the cloud to transfer files. It can also be done directly with iTunes.

This is no doubt the most “traditional” method of sending files to mobile devices via a computer. It has served us well for more than a decade and it still does. All you need is:

  • The iPad’s charging cable
  • Preferably that can run iTunes

If you have that equipment, here is what to do with it:

  1. Connect the iPad to your PC with its charging cable
  2. Open iTunes
  3. Select your iPad at the upper left part of the screen
  4. Select “File Sharing”
  5. Pick an app (Preferably a video player)
  6. Select “Add”
  7. Find and pick the digital video you just got from the DVD
  8. Select “Add”
  9. Click “Sync”
  10. And then “Done”

This works for both Windows and Macs. All you need to have is iTunes or, alternatively, you can also use File Explorer. And if you can’t find the video on iTunes, you’ll have to add it manually either by dragging it to it or by select “file” at the upper left part of the screen and then “Add file to library”.

If that doesn’t work, and it usually doesn’t on Windows PCs, you can always use File Explorer and make the transfer as you would with any other external device or external drive.

Since this is a local transfer, it also provides the fastest transfer speeds.

Can I watch the DVD on iPad without sending it?

All of our aforementioned methods include sending the file directly to the iPad and then playing it locally. With this one, however, you can let the computer do all the work and then stream its screen to your iPad – which is useful if you don’t have enough storage space left.

To do this, you are going to need a screen/video streaming program. And while there are plenty of options to choose from, Air Video HD is one of the most popular options. And for 6 bucks, you can hardly go wrong with it.

It’s available on both Windows and Mac and you can use it not just with an iPad, but also with iPhones, iPods, or Apple TVs. No setup is necessary. Just install the app on your devices and let it do the work for you.

The only downside to this method is that it once again relies heavily on your router and/or internet connection. If you don’t have the necessary speeds, you won’t be able to properly stream a video at a decent quality.

Worst case scenario, you may even experience audio delays and video lag. But, again, your mileage will greatly vary depending on the internet connection and hardware.

Is it legal to rip a DVD?

Frankly speaking, it depends on your country and the local laws. DVD ripping copyrighted content is still considered illegal in the U.S no matter the case. However, if we are talking about personal usage, there are tons of places where it’s fully legal.

Don’t come running to us if anything goes wrong cause we are not taking any responsibility for your actions and we certainly don’t endorse any illegal actions.

What are the best DVD ripping settings?

Generally speaking, any of the common video formats will do just fine. This includes MP4, M4V, MOV, MPEG-4, and M-JPEG. If you are willing to use a 3rd party solution such as VLC, iPads can play pretty much anything.

As for the rest of the settings, we’d recommend just leaving everything as is so that you won’t reduce the video quality. Most of the older DVDs sit around the 480P up to 1080P mark anyway. So, they shouldn’t take large amounts of storage by today’s standards.

That said, if you are dealing with a 4K Blu-ray disc, you may want to downscale the resolution to 1920 x 1080 (1080P) in order to save a bit of space. After all, we highly doubt you’ll be able to tell the difference between the two on iPad’s small display.

Wrapping up

That’s about all there is to know about playing DVDs on iPad devices. Basically, all you have to do is convert the DVD to a playable video file by using your computer and then send that file to the iPad by any means possible. Simple as that.

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