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You input video, the converter gets it playable on iPad. ANY video resource you can get - Yes, ANY, can be input to our converter: downloaded video clips, MTVs, homemade video created by digital camcorder, 3GP files shared from your friends' mobile phone, HD SD movie collection ripped from DVDs... You get your videos from various resources, in numerous formats, but same as iPod and iPhone, iPad only supports video in MP4 format. It's a pity if you cannot play these cool stuff on iPad - our video to iPad converter is totally designed to solve this pickle: it converts EVERYTHING to MP4. No experience? No problem! Just 3 steps to be the PRO. About the operation, just EASY! I bet you can hardly find a converter tools as simple as ours. The interface is designed with ease of use in mind and you can see all the buttons you need. The converter is totally a WIZARD. It provides some detailed what-to-do in every step, although you may not need this. If you want more specific guidance, find them in "Help" content or on our site. Follow the wizard and click "Next" for a complete conversion: Input video, choose output settings & convert, done! The converter provides a detailed task window with all the video you input listed, displaying an image preview of each file. There are also other information about filename, file location, duration, bit rate and resolution. These infos help you decide which one to convert first or last. If you can't wait for some long duration movies and just want some short video to be converted, you can rearrange the order to meet your schedule. You can choose the output location but it also provides a button to open the output folder in case you don't remember. What's the purpose you convert the video for? To enjoy them in you iPad/iPod/iPhone? To watch them with a media player program? Or just backup the videos in your harddisk? It provides 2 tags of output formats: Video & Devices. You can choose a format as needed from a tag.