Apple TV Video Converter for Mac


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* Convert video and audio to Apple TV on Mac Support converting almost all videos and audio to Apple TV compatible media formats, such as H.264/MPEG-4 MP4, MOV, M4V, MP3, AAC, AIFF, WAV, etc on Mac OS X machine. |
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* Export Apple TV video in perfect synchronization |
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* Customize video setting for Apple TV on Mac Make it possible to quickly set your preferred video and audio parameters, including bitrate, frame rate, codec, sample rate, channel and more. |
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* Perfect Apple TV video with editing functions |
* As the most intuitive Mac video converting software for Apple TV, Pavtube Apple TV Video Converter for Mac can help you fast convert 1080p/1080i/720p HD footage and movies to Apple TV supported video formats such as H.264/MPEG-4 MP4, MOV or M4V, as well as Apple TV music in MP3, WAV, AAC, AIFF, etc on Mac OS X.
* With it, you can convert a wide range of input files, including TV shows(*.tivo), AVCHD camcorder footage(*.mts, *.m2ts), MXF, decrypted Blu-ray .m2ts, EVO, DVR, MVI, WMV, AVI, MKV, VOB, VP6, MPEG, MPG, 3GP4 MP4 and more. Meanwhile, you are allowed to split/crop videos, join video segments, flip, add watermark, adjust contrast and more for videos that be played on Apple TV.
* Pavtube Apple TV Video Converter for Mac owns another big feature that you could easily adjust video and audio parameters that affect the video quality and file size of Apple TV on Mac OS X. And the adjustable parameters contain bitrate, sample rate, frame rate, channel, codec and more.
* PS: For those Mac OS users with more than one device (like PS3, PSP, BlackBerry PlayBook, Samsung Galaxy S, Galaxy S II(2), Galaxy Tab, Motorola Xoom, Nook Color, Acer Iconia Tab A500, Nokia X7, Pandigital Novel, ViewSonic gTablet, HTC Sensation, etc), the all-in-one Mac video conversion tool - PavtubeVideo Converter for Mac will be your nice choice. It supports easily converting almost all videos for all multimedia devices in the market. Learn more…
Q1: What're the differences between the trial version and the full version of Pavtube Apple TV Video Converter for Mac?
Q2: There is no place to enter the key code in my purchased Mac Apple TV Video Converter program. What's the matter?
Q3: Why does the logo still appear in the middle of my Apple TV videos? Could I remove it?
Q4: How to transfer and play recorded TV shows (*.tivo) on Apple TV without quality loss for Mac?
Q5: Does this Mac software support compressing 1080p or 1080i HD videos for playing on Apple TV?
Q6: If I want to play videos on Apple TV with the best video quality, which video format is recommended?
Q7: Could I combine various video files into a large one for watching on Apple TV without interruptions?
Q8: Is it possible to split a large file into the specified video length for Apple TV for Mac OS X?
Q9: Is it possible to split a large file into the specified video length for Apple TV for Mac OS X?
Q10: Why is the output file so big and why does it take so much time for the conversion?
Q11: How to cut off black bars or edges from my videos?
Q1: What're the differences between the trial version and the full version of Pavtube Apple TV Video Converter for Mac?
A: Both versions have the same functions and the only difference is the watermark will be in the middle of your Apple TV videos by using the trial version. (Notice: To avoid the logo problem, please purchase its full version.)
Q2: There is no place to enter the key code in my purchased Mac Apple TV Video Converter program. What's the matter?
A: Sign in the page:
http://pavtubecrm.pavtube.com/app/user/controller/index.php
If your software brand is Foxreal (Purchased before Pavtube’s acquisition), please sign in this page:
http://crm.foxreal.com/app/user/controller/index.php
to get the download link and the key code for your full version. (Note: Before downloading the full version, you should uninstall the trial version from your Mac OS X.)
Or, you can contact us via the email address (support@pavtube.com) to get your registration information.
Q3: Why does the logo still appear in the middle of my Apple TV videos? Could I remove it?
A: In face, you are using the trial version but the full version. No worry. You just need to uninstall the software from your computer and sign in the page to get the full registration information of the Pavtube Apple TV Video Converter for Mac to resolve the problem:
http://pavtubecrm.pavtube.com/app/user/controller/index.php
If your software brand is Foxreal (Purchased before Pavtube’s acquisition), please sign in this page:
http://crm.foxreal.com/app/user/controller/index.php
If still any problem or question, please contact us for help via the email address: support@pavtube.com.
Q4: How to transfer and play recorded TV shows (*.tivo) on Apple TV without quality loss for Mac?
A: Yes. Just convert your TiVo recordings to Apple TV supported video format by using this Mac Apple TV Video Converter.
Tips:
First, you need transfer your recorded TV shows from your TiVo-DVR to your computer by using a third party - TiVo Desktop Software for Mac. (When your TiVo is connected to your home network, the TiVo Desktop Software will provide you with a list of available TV shows for transferring to your Mac.)
Next, you could import TiVo files into this Mac Apple TV Video Converter by entering the Media Access Key of your TiVo shows for conversion.
Q5: Does this Mac software support compressing 1080p or 1080i HD videos for playing on Apple TV?
A: Yes. This tool supports converting a variety of 1080p/1080i/720p HD videos for Apple TV on Mac OS X, including TV shows (*.tivo), AVCHD (*.mts, *.m2ts), MOD, MVI, TOD, MXF, EVO, MKV, DVR, TS, etc.
Q6: If I want to play videos on Apple TV with the best video quality, which video format is recommended?
A: The format - Apple TV H.264 (*.mp4) is recommended here, which allows you to enjoy videos and movies on Apple TV with perfect video quality and top sound quality in full screen.
Q7: Could I combine various video files into a large one for watching on Apple TV without interruptions?
A: Yes. Just check "Merge into one file" before you start the Apple TV video conversion on Mac OS X.
Q8: Is it possible to split a large file into the specified video length for Apple TV for Mac OS X?
A: Yes. Specify the file you want to trim and then click on the edit icon to open the editor window. Then trim the video file to get the video length you prefer.
Q9: How to cut off black edges or other unwanted parts from my video collections to fit the size for Apple TV on my Mac?
A: Under the editor window, you could easily crop video frame (like black edges or other unwanted parts) to meet your requirements.
Q10: Why is the output file so big and why does it take so much time for the conversion?
A: Actually it has something to do with several factors: source file types, the output profile settings and the computer environment, etc. Generally the higher bitrate and frame rate, the higher quality but the larger file size and the longer it will take. Also the faster the processor, the faster the conversion speed.
Q11:How to cut off black bars or edges from my videos?
A: Click the Edit icon to open the Editor panel. Just choose the Crop tab and drag the green frame on the video screen of the original window to cut off those unwanted parts to make it.
Check Keep Original Aspect Ratio for the edited video if you need.
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| InputFiles | Video | TS TiVo/TiVo, MP4, MXF, VRO, AVI, WMV, MPG, MPEG, FLV, F4V, MKV, VOB, EVO, DivX, XviD, MOV, RM/RMVB, F4V, ASF, SWF, 3GP, 3G2, H.264 AVC/H.263, MVI, VP6, MJPG/MJPEG, DVR/DVR-MS, QT, MPV, MOD/TOD/MTS/M2TS/TS/TP, M2V, MVE, DV, VDR, DAT, TRP, OGM, NUM, GXF, MTS, NSV/NSF, PMF, PSS, PVA, etc. |
| Audio | TureHD, DTS-HD/DTS/DTS-MA, Eac3, AC3, MP3, WMA, MKA, AAC, OGG, CDA, APE, FLAC, CUE, M4A, RA/RAM, MP2, AIFF, AU/SUN AU, MPA, etc. | |
| Image | GIF, JPEG, BMP, PNG | |
| OutputFiles | Video | Apple ProRes 422 (FCP 6 or above is recommended), Apple ProRes 4444 (*.mov), Rewrap (*.mov), DV-PAL (*.MOV), Apple InterMedia Codec (*.mov), Avid DNxHD (*.mov), DVCPRO50-PAL/NTSC (*.mov), H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (*.mp4), H.264 HD Video (*.mov), QuickTime HD Video (*.mov), WMV HD Video (*.wmv), MPEG2 HD Video (*.mpg, *.mpeg), MPEG TS HD Video (*.ts), DivX-HD (*.avi), MP4, AVI, MKV, WMV, MPG, MPEG, FLV, F4V, 3GP, MOV, ASF, 3G2, SWF, VOB, TS, DivX, XviD, DV, VCD/DVD/SVCD, M4V, etc. |
| Audio | MP3, AC3, AAC, FLAC, AIFF, WMA, WAV, OGG, M4A, MP2, AMR, SUN, MKA, etc. |
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| Image | JPG, BMP, TIFF, BMP |
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| Output to | iPhone 4s, iPhone 4, iPhone 5, Apple TV, iPad, iPhone, iPod or any other devices. |
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Notice:For Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger users, please download its previous version in the Version History page.