
Output multiple format files from the same file. Convert any part of a video by specifying its start time and duration. Auto split a file into several parts by setting split size/time. Adjust a variety of output parameters: bit rate, frame rate, sample rate, channel, codec, aspect ratio, and many others. ImTOO iPad Video Converter provides conversion profiles with optimized output parameters to suit your iPad exactly. Multithreading and batch conversion enable you to convert multiple videos to iPad videos/music at the same time. Adjustable aspect ratio (4:3 and 16:9), CD decoding, resizable player and power management are supported. One step to convert and transfer various videos to iPad or iTunes, easy and fast. Convert videos to iPad supported formats at up to 5x faster speed with NVIDIA CUDA & AMD APP encoding technology. Classifies the profile settings into different types. Switches the zoom mode between 4:3 and 16:9. Able to transfer output files to iPad and iTunes directly. Support more devices like Motorola XOOM and Samsung P1000. Added High Definition video profile for iPad 2. Metadata support for MP4 and M4A formats. Adopts multi-thread encoding technology which promotes the converting speed of High Definition videos. Supports adding cover when output to M4A and AIFF formats. Supports preset parameters: Ultrafast, Superfast, Veryfast, Faster, Fast, Medium, Slow, Slower. Supports profile parameters: Main, Baseline and High. Optimized the profile parameters of GPU acceleration. Fully compatible with iOS 16, iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max. Note that AVIF animations are currently only playable in Chrome and not Firefox.
MConverter also lets you create AVIF animations from video or GIF, up to 5 minutes long. MConverter's AVIF encoder uses a Constant Rate Factor (CRF) of 10, so that there is no noticeable reduction in image quality while keeping the file size as small as possible. Meanwhile, Apple's Safari will support AVIF in iOS 16 (coming Fall 2022). Firefox can display AVIF images from version 93, released in October 2021. Support in Google Chrome and Chromium-based browsers (like Microsoft Edge and Opera) has landed in late August 2020. AVIF is already being used by Netflix and Microsoft. Based on the generic HEIF image format, AVIF supports alpha transparency, HDR, lossy and lossless compression.
Description The AV1 Image File Format (AVIF) is a new format which promises better compression and smaller file sizes than JPEG, PNG, WebP, and all other current image formats on the web.