Transfer Video to iPhone 7/7 Plus for playback


Wanna play video on iPhone 7/7 Plus but encounter with incompatible issue? This guide gives you the best solution by using the best iPhone video converter.

Every people like iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. But I think iPhone 7 (Plus) can also become part of your life since it features 3D Touch vivid display, improved battery life and bump the amount of RAM which will bring better and more convenient video playback experience. Then if you find some interesting video incompatible with iPhone 7/7 Plus, what should you do? Here I will share you an easy way to help you play all videos on iPhone 7 (Plus) without limitations by converting videos to iPhone on Mac (OS Sierra).


According to Apple official support website, iPhone (7/7 Plus) supports only videos in limited formats, like MP4, MOV, M4V, which means that videos in other formats like MKV, AVI, MTS, FLV, F4V, VOB, Tivo, etc or even compatible MP4 format with incompatible codec can't be played on iPhone 7 (Plus) directly. To play those videos on iPhone 7 (Plus), you need to convert video to iPhone 7 (Plus) first.

This task can be easily accomplished with a qualified iPhone 7 (Plus) video converter, and among the top of multifunctional and reliable video converters, here a video converter named Dimo Video Converter Ultimate for Mac is highly recommended.

Built in 150+ video and audio codecs, this video converter can not only convert video to iPhone 7 (Plus), but also convert video to other Apple devices like iPhone SE, iPhone 6S/6S Plus, iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 4, Apple TV 4, etc, and to other devices like video to Samsung/LG/Android, video to VR, video to TV, video to Game Consoles and many more.

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How to Convert Video to iPhone 7/7 Plus on Mac

Step 1. Load Video Files

Start up Dimo Video Converter Ultimate on your computer. On the main interface, click "Add File" button to add videos or directly drag and drop the videos from computer folder into the program.


Step 2. Specify iPhone 7/7 Plus as the Output Format

On the "Select Format" section, expand the format list by clicking the drop-down icon. Find iPhone 7/7 Plus following "Device" > "Apple" > "iPhone 7/7 Plus".

Step 3. Change Video Settings

If the default settings do not satisfy you, you can click the "Settings" icon to change the video parameters by yourself including resolution, bit rate, etc. for meeting your playback demand. In addition, you can specify a folder of your computer to save the converted videos by clicking the "..." icon next to the "Open Output Folder".


Step 4. Convert Videos to iPhone 7/7 Plus

When all settings are done, you can hit the "Start" button to get videos to iPhone 7/7 Plus conversion started. After the conversion finished, you can go to your folder to find the destination video files. Then you can transfer the video files to iPhone 7/7 Plus for playback on the go. Just take a try, and you will get a more wonderful video enjoy experience with Dimo Video Converter Ultimate.

Note: This stunning iPhone 7 (Plus) video converter for Mac also offers an easy solution if you want to share converted video to iPhone 7 (Plus) wirelessly. You can stream any hot videos and popular movies to iPhone 7 (Plus) to enjoy on the go.

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  1. I've been using Leawo BD Ripper for this conversion task, which works fine on converting DVD/Blu-ray/ISO image files to other video/audio formats.

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