Step 4: From the left pane select the app you want to send your videos to.
Step 3: Now scroll down to the File Sharing section. Step 2: From the Menu Bar at the top on iTunes, click on Apps. Step 1: Connect your iPad to your computer and let iTunes come up.
In the example, I’m using VLC because of it’s ability to play a wide variety of formats and, of course, its stability. VLC, flex:player and PlayerXtreme HD (which we will learn more about later) are the best ways to do it. Many video players for the iPad support file transfer via iTunes. Using iTunes File Transfer and Apps Like VLC Fear not though, in this article we discuss the fastest ways to add movies and videos to the iPad (and iPhone), from your PC. You can of course convert your movies but then it looses its quality. These formats are not supported by Apple natively. But most of the HD movies we have are either in MP4 or MKV format.