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'WALTR' for Mac Lets Users Upload Any Media File to an iOS Device for Native Playback

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WALTR is a new Mac app from Softorino that's designed to make it easy to upload and convert any music or video file to an iPad or iPhone format for native playback.

It supports a huge variety of media file types, including MP3, MP4, AVI, CUE, WMA, M4R, AAC, M4V, M4A, FLAC, ALAC, MKV, and more. It even supports file types that are not normally compatible with iOS, including MKV, AVI, FLAC, and CUE, allowing them to be played in the native Music and Movie apps on iOS.


Using WALTR is simple. After closing iTunes, a user just needs to plug an iPhone or iPad into a Mac and open the WALTR app. The iOS device and its available storage space is listed at the top of the app, and files can be dragged to the blank space in the app for immediate transfer to the iOS device.

Uploads begin as soon as a file is dragged into the WALTR app, and most uploads are very quick, taking a few seconds. The app has been experiencing some issues uploading certain file types like AVIs, but the developers are working to fix any remaining bugs.

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Once a file has been transferred to the iPhone or iPad, it is accessible in either the native Movies or Music app on the iOS device, and overall, the WALTR process is simpler than converting via a separate app and then uploading through iTunes.

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WALTR for Mac can be purchased from Softorino for the discounted price of $14.97, and a free trial is also available so users can give the software a try.

Update: The codes that MacRumors had available are now gone, but a free trial of the software is still available from Softorino.

Top Rated Comments

148 months ago
Why not Handbrake (which is free)?
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
148 months ago
So since it doesn't actually transcode the files into a format native to Movies/Music apps on iOS (which would take a time measured in hours in many cases when using Handbrake), what black magic exactly is employed to make the files compatible and playable?
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
148 months ago
Why not just use VLC for iOS (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-ios.html) which is FREE and plays all these formats.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
148 months ago
Infuse 3. Seriously check it out.

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Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
justperry Avatar
148 months ago
i was wrong

About what. :confused::confused::confused:
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dweezle3 Avatar
148 months ago
MacRumors has been provided 25 promo codes to give out on a first come, first serve basis.

3 minutes later:
Update: The codes that MacRumors had available are now gone, but a free trial of the software is still available from Softorino.

Well, that was quick.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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