How to Convert FLV to iPhone

May 14th, 2011 570 views |0 Comments

BlazeVideo iPhone Video Converter is especially designed for iPhone fans.

BlazeVideo iPhone Video Converter easily and quickly converts YouTube video FLV files  to iPhone of great quality. Besides, it also converts other video files such as HD,WMV, DAT, RM, RMVB, AVI, VOB, ASF, MPG, MPE, M1V, MPV2, MP4, MOV, DivX etc. to iPhone. On the other hand, you can use BlazeVideo iPhone Video Converter to make photos slideshow, download movies, customize videos, preview video file…

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Step 1: load FLV files. Batch conversions are supported.

Step 2: choose an output folder to save the converted files.

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Before converting, BlazeVideo iPhone Video Converter offers edit tools to clip any part, crop video size, merge files, add watermark and subtitle. You can also change bitrates, video size, sample rate, frame rate.

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Step 3: click Start to convert. FLV to iPhone conversions are completed in seconds.

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What is FLV?

Flash Video is a container file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash Player (initially produced by Macromedia) versions 6-10. Flash Video content may also be embedded within SWF files. There are two different video file formats defined by Adobe Systems and supported in Adobe Flash Player: FLV and F4V. The audio and video data within FLV files are encoded in the same way as they are within SWF files.

What is iPhone?

The iPhone is a line of Internet and multimedia-enabled smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. An iPhone can function as a video camera, camera phone with text messaging and visual voicemail, a portable media player, and an Internet client with e-mail, web browsing, and both Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity. The user interface is built around the device’s multi-touch screen, including a virtual keyboard rather than a physical one. Third-party as well as Apple applications are available from the App Store, which launched in mid-2008 and now has well over 300,000 “apps” approved by Apple. These apps have diverse functionalities, including games, reference, GPS navigation, social networking, security and advertising for television shows, films, and celebrities.

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