![]() ![]() WALTR claims to use the fastest on-the-fly conversion technique, which is up to 5 times faster than its competitors (according to the WALTR team). As a result, all files are adapted for native seamless playback. Smart Adaptive Conversion (SAC): It’s a Softorino’s patented technology, which takes any iTunes unsupported media format and converts it on-the-fly with zero quality loss. It’s as if you purchased the video from the iTunes Store. Next time, when you watch a movie or TV show, transferred using WALTR 2, you’ll find information such as title, genre, description, actor details and more, in the video player. So how is WALTR able to simplify content transfer between your computer and your Apple device? Turns out, there is some major technology at play here.Īutomatic Content Recognition (ACR): In addition to automatically categorizing files according to their media type, WALTR 2 intelligently recognizes the content being transferred and adds relevant metadata information to the files from the Internet. WALTR provides a safe and reliable alternative to iTunes sync, without requiring to jailbreak the device or put Apple’s warranty at risk. That includes the original iPod Classic as well. One of the noteworthy features of the new WALTR 2 is the fact that it’s compatibility extends beyond iOS devices to almost any iPods ever released by Apple. And even if a particular file is not supported by Apple’s default media app, it is automatically converted to the supported format on-the-fly. Each different type of file lands up inside their respective default apps (Music files in Music app, Videos & TV Shows in Videos app, Ringtones in Sound Settings and Ebooks in iBooks app). Taking drag and drop content transfer to the next level, WALTR 2 now supports more types of media – Music, Videos and TV shows, Ringtones and even Ebooks and PDF files. This time, with WALTR 2, the company intends to break all boundaries between you and your Apple device. ![]() It conveniently removed the dependency of an organized iTunes library, without compromising on the native, optimized experience. By a simple drag and drop operation, users were able to transfer music and videos directly into the native iOS Music and Video apps. ![]() Last year, WALTR provided its users with a better, more convenient solution for transferring content from a computer to an iPod Touch, iPhone or iPad, compared to the conventional iTunes sync. As a workaround, you can probably use a third party app to play such content (by copying files to in-app storage), but then again, you might miss out on the experience provided by the native apps, which are also more optimized to be battery-friendly for your device. On the other hand, Android users are more used to copy files and folders directly into their devices, and the concept of syncing content might not be convenient for them.Īnd then there is the fact that iTunes does not natively support a lot of popular media formats, so can’t directly transfer such files into your iPod, iPhone or iPad. As such, they might not have a proper, organized iTunes library suitable for syncing. Windows users may use iTunes as a syncing tool, but not necessarily as the primary media player. It provides an organized and secure way of storing media files on your iPod, iPhone or iPad.īut iTunes sync may not be the preferred method of content transfer for all, especially for Windows users, or the ones who have recently switched from Android to iOS. Ever since the original iPod, iTunes has been the official method for transferring content from your computer to an Apple device.
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