Sunday, September 25, 2011

How to make almost any video format be accepted by DLNA?

Several days ago, I setup DLNA between my Windows 7 PC and Xoom, and my other HDTV. Now it is so easy for me to stream desktop movies for HDTV watch. But, i can't get the an non-DLNA compliant HD camcorder m2ts footage playback on my computer. I was suggested to convert M2TS to MP4 for streaming to PC viewing with DLNA Video Converter.




Why need a third-party software-DLNA Video Converter?
From the above screenshot, you will find there are limited media compressions are supported DLNA streaming like MPEG-4, WMV, MPG, MP3, etc. It can't meet all your demands, such as can't play m2ts on PC or Motorola Xoom via DLNA Streaming, disable to watch FLV YouTube files from Mac computer on iPad, etc. In the case, what you need is to transcode formats to DLNA-compliant file formats for playback. The DLNA Video Converter is the right program can do that for you.

About the Video Converter for DLNA Streaming:
1. A wide range of multimedia file formats supported
Video formats: MP4, MKV, MOV, AVI, WMV, ASF, AVCHD, M2TS, MTS, FLV, etc.
Audio: MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV, RA, M4A, AC3, MP2, AMR, MKA, AIFF, FLAC, etc.

2. Transcode almost any video formats to DLNA streaming compression like MPEG-2, AVC or MPEG-4.

3. Time-saving batch conversion
Save a plenty of time from waiting for each conversion and go back to the media server for another file.

4. Optimal video formats for specific device
Choose a certain device supported file formats like iPad 2 (H.264), then generated video formats can well play back on iPad 2. No need to DLNA streaming.

Click here to learn more about the DLNA Media video converter.

Note: If you are now running Mac OS X, please refer to the Mac DLNA Video Converter.

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