Best iPhone Video Converter

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The Best Video to iPhone Converter

Most iPhone owners want to enjoy their favorite movie and music with their iPhone, but many of them are confused when they face so many video to iPhone converters. Here I'm going to introduce a powerful tool for converting video to iPhone: Aimersoft Video iPhone Converter

Knowing iPhone video formats 

The first step of converting video to iPhone

Before we converting video to iPhone, we should know the formats that iPhone supports.

iPhone Support Video format:

H.264 video, up to 1.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Low-Complexity version of the H.264 Baseline Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats;

H.264 video, up to 768 Kbps, 320 by 240 pixels, 30 frames per second, Baseline Profile up to Level 1.3 with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats;

MPEG-4 video, up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Simple Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats

Aimersoft iPhone Video Converter-convert video to iPhone 

The best iPhone video converter

Aimersoft iPhone Video Converter is a powerful easy-to-use Video to iPhone converter software that can convert all popular video and audio formats to iPhone, Apple TV and iPod supported video and audio formats.


Aimersoft iPhone Video Converter can easily convert video to iPhone as it supports all common video formats such as AVI, MPEG, WMV, MOV, MP4, VOB, DivX, XviD, WMA, ASF, 3GP, MP3, MP4, M4A, MP3, etc. This movie converter also provides you with a series of video editing functions, such as video crop, movie trimming and video effect adjustment. It also lets you set encoding parameters including resolution, bit rate, frame rate, aspect ratio, brightness, contrast, saturation to get the best video quality. And of course, you can also choose to use the default settings.


This iPhone MP4 Video Converter is also a Video to iPod converter and an Apple TV video converter. It can convert video files for all three Apple devices: iPhone, iPod and Apple TV.With its user-friendly interface, you can easily finish the conversion with just a few clicks of your mouse.

Aimersoft iPhone Video Converter - convert video to iPhone 

Powerful iPhone video converter

Aimersoft iPhone Video Converter features:
  • Support all kinds of video formats: iPhone Video converter can convert all popular video formats including AVI, MPEG, WMV, MOV, MP4, RM, RMVB, DivX, ASF, 3GP to iPhone Video formats, and also fit for iPod and Apple TV.

  • Convert FLV Format to iPhone. (Convert youtube to iPhone)

  • Support batch conversions and customize video profile,  you need not to click time and time again for setting as once you save your individual setting as profile,  make your conversion much easier.

  • Support video crop and movie trimming: set the start and end of the movie to get your desired segment. Cut off the redundant part such as the black borders of movie, view your movie with full screen.

  • A professional video converter that supports various video aspect ratios such as 16:9, 4:3 and full screen.

  • Powerful Video Editing: Allow you to adjust video brightness, contrast, saturation, audio and apply special effect to video.

  • Capture and save your favorite movie pictures on your computer as jpeg or bmp files.

  • Multi-language supported and intuitive interface, convert video easily for you.

  • Fully supports dual-core, multi-threading and Windows Vista.
  • iPhone and iPod touch: Tips when using Wi-Fi 

    See the iPhone User's Guide or iPod touch Features Guide for information on configuring Wi-Fi. Check these suggestions if you run into any issues using Wi-Fi. For best results, make sure you are using the most recent iPhone or iPod touch software.

    Try renewing DHCP lease at commercial hotspots
    If you are having issues using a commercial (paid) Wi-Fi hotspot, like at an airport or coffee shop, try renewing your DHCP lease.
    1.Tap Settings > Wi-Fi Networks, then pick the network.
    2.In the DHCP panel, select the Renew Lease button.
    If this does not resolve the issue, then you might want to try 305740, iPhone Basic Troubleshooting or 306418 iPod touch: Basic Troubleshooting

    If iPhone Wi-Fi connection reverts to EDGE

    If you're trying to connect to Wi-Fi and it looks like you're connected, but when you access a web page, it goes back to EDGE, it may be due to a known issue if wireless router is using MAC Address Filtering and the iPhone's MAC address has not been entered into the filter list. This may also occur if the WEP password was entered incorrectly.

    If you experience this and use WEP Password, on the iPhone tap Settings > Wi-Fi. Then tap More Info ( > ) next to the Wi-Fi network name and tap Forget this Network. Then try accessing the Wi-Fi network again. Alternatively, turn off WEP encryption on the wireless router.

    If MAC Address Filtering is enabled on the wireless router, make sure iPhone's Wi-Fi address (in Settings > General > About) is entered into the router's filter. See the documentation that came with your wireless router for additional information.

    Weak iPhone Wi-Fi signal
    If you are having issues using the Internet, checking email, checking stocks, or other data activity with the iPhone (the possible error message could be "could not connect to server") and the Wi-Fi icon is showing very weak signal, try turning Wi-Fi off on the device so that the iPhone can use EDGE (tap Settings > Wi-Fi and the set Wi-Fi to off).

    "Unable to Join Network Failure (error -3)" connecting to Wi-Fi

    If you are receiving the error message "Unable to Join Network Failure (error -3)" on the iPhone or iPod touch when attempting to connect or join to your Wi-Fi network, verify your Wi-Fi Network Name (SSID) and Security setting (WEP password, WEP hex or ASCII, WPA, or WPA2) for the device.

    On the Wi-Fi Access Point/Router, you should verify if MAC address filtering is turned ON or OFF on the router, whether the security settings on the router match the iPhone or iPod touch (WEP password, WEP hex or ASCII, WPA, or WPA2), and try disabling (QoS) quality of service if that feature is turned ON for the router.

    If you are still receiving the error message "Unable to Join Network Failure (error -3)" on the device when attempting to connect or join to your Wi-Fi network after trying the above suggestions, tap Settings > Wi-Fi > Other (under Choose a Network) and then enter the Wi-Fi Network Name (SSID) and select your Security setting and enter your password.

    No Internet access when switching networks

    If you are switching between different Wi-Fi networks and you are unable to access the Internet on the iPhone or perform other data activities thru Wi-Fi, try turning Airplane Mode on and then off (tap Settings and turn Airplane Mode on and then turn Airplane Mode off). For iPod touch, turn Wi-Fi off and then back on again (tap Settings > Wi-Fi and turn Wi-Fi off and then turn Wi-Fi on). If the issue continues, tap Settings > Wi-Fi > Other (under Choose a Network) and then enter the Wi-Fi Network Name (SSID) and select your Security setting and enter your password.

    Recover 'lost' e-mails 

    Favorite iPhone Tips

    Say you try to send an e-mail, but the iPhone can't get network access. You might think your message has disappeared completely, but don't worry-it's still on your phone. A temporary Outgoing folder is created, and the message winds up in there. You can access this temporary folder from the main screen of the sending account; the folder will disappear once network access is available and the message is sent.-DF

    by doleramon

    Hello, I'm a big fan of Apple, if you have any questions about iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, etc, feel free to contact me, I will reply to you ASAP :)


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