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I'm not even sure this is possible, maybe it's a hardware issue with the iPhone or maybe I'm just not figuring out the right steps and settings.
My goal is to convert mkv movie files into m4v or mp4 to put into itunes.
I then would like to sync them to my iPhone 4S and play them on my 50 inch HDTV via the Apple A/V component cable.
I would like this to be done losslessly.
I have attempted using other methods that people are using to get an mkv into iTunes for playback via Apple TV but I am getting bad quality video and audio playback playing them through the iPhone 4S with these methods. For example:
from Subler making me crazy - Page 2 - MacRumors Forums
"1. Open MKV in MKVToolnix and remove header compression if any.
2. Open MKV in "remux" to convert AC3 tracks to AAC (this app lets you do it with all 6 channels enabled) and save just the audio.
3. Open MKV in Subler, set the audio to pass thru and add the AAC tracks manually.
4. Put into iTunes."
Anyone know a good way to accomplish my goal?
Thanks.
My goal is to convert mkv movie files into m4v or mp4 to put into itunes.
I then would like to sync them to my iPhone 4S and play them on my 50 inch HDTV via the Apple A/V component cable.
I would like this to be done losslessly.
I have attempted using other methods that people are using to get an mkv into iTunes for playback via Apple TV but I am getting bad quality video and audio playback playing them through the iPhone 4S with these methods. For example:
from Subler making me crazy - Page 2 - MacRumors Forums
"1. Open MKV in MKVToolnix and remove header compression if any.
2. Open MKV in "remux" to convert AC3 tracks to AAC (this app lets you do it with all 6 channels enabled) and save just the audio.
3. Open MKV in Subler, set the audio to pass thru and add the AAC tracks manually.
4. Put into iTunes."
Anyone know a good way to accomplish my goal?
Thanks.