IPad to Video Apps
- You can watch movies on the Netflix app, or TV shows on Hulu Plus, PBS or ABC Player apps. TVUPlayer iPad edition lets you watch TV stations all over the world. Many cable companies now have iPad apps. You can watch your cable and on-demand shows with Cablevision's Optimum app, Time Warner Cable's app, Comcast's Xfinity TV app or ESPN's WatchESPN app. Vevo is a music video app that uses the AirPlay technology to watch iPad video on Apple TV.
- With the Air Video - Watch your videos anywhere! app, you can stream videos from your computer. Air Video will play videos in AVI, DivX, MKV and other formats. You may also store your video on your device and convert it into an iPad-friendly format. Ustream allows you to create video and share it live. You can also watch other people's video streaming channels. The Qik Video app lets you share live videos easily to Twitter and Facebook.
- The iMovie app turns your iPad 2 into a film editing studio. You can add photos, music, sound effects, titles and transitions. Share your completed video on YouTube, Facebook and other sites. IMovie also lets you stream your video directly to your Apple TV with AirPlay. ReelDirector is another video editing app which lets you create videos with cool titles and effects. ReelDirector features animated previews for each transition, so you can quickly find one you'll like.
- Apple's native FaceTime app lets you do video calls with other FaceTime users over Wi-Fi. Skype allows you to make video calls to friends and family anywhere in the world who also have Skype, and lets you make video calls to those who have non-Apple devices. Tango Video Calls is another video calling app that lets you make free video calls over both Wi-Fi and 3G to people who also have the Tango app on their phone.
IPad Apps for Watching Videos
IPad Apps for Video Streaming
IPad Apps for Video Editing
Video Calling Apps
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