When I try to transfer video recorded on my 5D Mark III directly to iOS (by dragging to the 'videos' section in iTunes), I get a message when I sync with my iPad that the video was not transferred because it is not in a compatible format.
I usually fix this by opening the video in QuickTime Player 7 and then exporting, being sure to save the audio format as AAC (instead of uncompressed PCM which is the default format from the camera). However, I'd love to be able to skip this step.
Is there a way to have the camera encode the audio in AAC format (or some other iOS compatible audio format) so that I can go straight from the memory card to the iPad? If not, is there some simple and convenient way to do this in software on the computer that doesn't require me to re-encode each video file?
I usually fix this by opening the video in QuickTime Player 7 and then exporting, being sure to save the audio format as AAC (instead of uncompressed PCM which is the default format from the camera). However, I'd love to be able to skip this step.
Is there a way to have the camera encode the audio in AAC format (or some other iOS compatible audio format) so that I can go straight from the memory card to the iPad? If not, is there some simple and convenient way to do this in software on the computer that doesn't require me to re-encode each video file?