Convert MPEG to iPod for Mac - Hodosoft
I'd like to recommend you an excellent tool, Video to iPod Converter for Mac, the professional and fast Mac iPod Converter, converts most popular video formats to iPod video on Mac OS X.
Input video formats supported: ASF, AVI, MPG, MP4, MOV, MKV, RM, WMV, 3GP, FLV, SWF.
Output video formats supported: iPod MPEG-4, iPod MPEG-4/AVC, iPod H.264, M4V
PMP Supported: iPad, iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, PSP, PS3, Xbox 360, GPhone, Zune, etc.
Here we use this Mac Video to iPod Converter to convert MPEG to iPod for example.
How to convert MPEG to iPod for Mac?
- 1. Install and run Mac MPEG to iPod Converter.
- 2. Click add file or add folder to import MPEG file. After importing the video files, you can preview the imported video in the preview window on the right of the main interface.
Tips: If you need, add all your files at one time, the MPEG to iPod video converter will convert them one by one for saving your time. - 3. Choose a proper profile, and then click Settings button after it to modify Video Size, Video/Audio Quality, and Audio Channels of the output files.
- 4. When you finish output file settings in the video converter program, click "Start" button to convert MPEG to iPod.
The conversion time depends on computer configuration and video file size, wait for a moment. When the conversion finishes, open the default destination folder to get your videos, and then sync it to your iPod by iTunes on Mac.
This Mac MPEG to iPod converter provides you with fluent video and excellent output quality so that you can play them on your iPod. I'm sure you will also like its user-friendly interface and clear instructions. To refresh your video life, free download one to convert MPEG to iPod for Mac at present!
More Knowledge about MPEG
What is MPEG?
MPEG stands for Moving Pictures Expert Group. An MPEG file is a file using an MPEG container (these are called mpeg1, ts, ps, and mp4 for MPEG-4).
MPEG-1: A video format that has had some extremely popular spin-offs and side products, most notably MP3 and Video CD.
MPEG-2: It is not a successor for MPEG-1, but an addition instead. MPEG-2 is used in digital TVs, DVD-Videos and in SVCDs.
MPEG-3: A largely unused audio and video compression format.
MPEG-4: A form of MPEG encoding. The format describes audio and video compression, with a container format for streaming across networks and saving to disk. MPEG-4 can provide better quality than MPEG-2 at low bitrates.
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