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Please send email to macsupport@pavtube.com for help when you encounter difficulties in using iMedia Converter for Mac. Our support team will help you out. In order to help us deal with the trouble more quickly, please report the problem you are facing with the following information:
1) Product order number
2) The error message and log record
3) Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac version number
4) The time and process description about your trouble
5) The operation system information of your Mac OS X.
Read reviews, compare customer ratings, see screenshots, and learn more about Pavtube iMedia Converter. Download Pavtube iMedia Converter for macOS 10.6.6 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac is the best Mac based Blu-ray backup tool and video converter with the ability of copying Blu-ray DVD, and converting Blu-ray DVD and video for all popular and hot devices.
Before reporting the problems, please be sure that you are using the latest version of our product and read through the FAQs carefully to search for the solution about the problem that you encountered. We will reply as soon as possible.
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FAQ
1. After I make some proper modifications on settings, is it possible to save it as a profile so that I can use it directly each time?
It can be done from the ‘Save As’ by clicking setting button. After you finish the modifications, please open setting menu and finish other jobs following instructions. After the profile is created, you can delete or re-name it as you like.
2.How can I add a watermark to the output video?
Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac provides you the adding watermark function including text watermark, image watermark and video watermark. Click the button ‘Edit’ to enter into the editing panel, and then hit the button ‘Image/Video Watermark’ to import the image or video files from your Mac as a watermark; hit the ‘Text Watermark’ button to enter the text you want as a text watermark.
3. How can I set the output file name?
Please find the column named ‘Destination File’ on file list. Double click the particular output name and then you can specify the output file name.
4. How to rip my DVD or Blu-ray disc into one file?
Load the DVD or Blu-ray disc and then click the ‘+’ option in front of the title, then you can view all the chapters. Check the boxes of the chapters you want to merge into one file, and then check the box for ‘Merge into one file’. Click ‘Convert’ to rip multiple chapters of the DVD or Blu-ray disc into one file.
6. Can I set a larger volume?
You can select the chapter or title and then click the ‘Edit’ button. Under the ‘Effect’ tab, there is an option of ‘Volume’. Drag the slider bar to a larger percentage. Click ‘OK’ to save the settings. Then the output volume will be louder.
7. How do I install and register the software?
Please refer to Install and register Mac products.
8. I lost my register code, can you send it again?
Yes. Please email us with your related information (such as Order number, or E-mail address you used to register, etc.) so the support personnel can assist you quickly.
Overview | Guide | Tech Spec | Review
Yes, Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac converts video, and it does so quickly and capably to a multitude of formats. But it also rips DVDs and Blu-rays and even edits and processes video with special effects. It’s more a video toolbox than a simple video converter.
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Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac handled every test video file I possess – including some rarer types such as Real Media and Ogg Theora. (With every other video converter I’ve tried, I’ve had to insert a “nearly” or some other qualifier in that statement.)
The program provides handy conversion templates for a host of specific handheld devices, such as iPhones, iPads,Android phones, and even my HTC HD7, which runs Windows Phone 7 – a mobile operating system that other packages often ignore. As with other programs of this ilk, you simply select the target playback device, and Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac generates the appropriately sized output. It also supports outputting video optimized for social sites such as Facebook and YouTube, but the program doesn’t facilitate uploading the video for you.
Editing in Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac is surprisingly simple. It offers a basic trim editor, but it also provides a post-processor that allows you to add effects such as grayscale, negative, or an old-film look. If you wish, you can perform freehand crops, rotate, watermark the video, and add subtitling. Everything I edited and converted in iMedia Converter for Mac worked perfectly: I encountered no missing key frames, redraw issues, or crashes. The program uses AMD, Nvidia, or Intel GPU acceleration if it’s present.
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Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac will rip your DRM videos to nonprotected versions, but this feature works only if you have the original tokens for the video involved. It works via Windows Media Player’s DRM support.
Alas, in my tests Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac took a misstep in the most unlikely of places – with the long-established technology of DVD. Wondershare understandably doesn’t play it up, but the program rips protected DVDs and Blu-rays.
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Our Verdict
Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac is a powerful if slightly pricey video converter and light video editor, and it performs its core tasks very well.