iFunia Apple TV Video Converter for Windows converts various video formats to Apple TV compatible MP4 and MP3/M4A audio format. Support for popular formats such as AVI, WMV, and HD MP4, enables users to enjoy their favorite videos on Apple TV effortlessly.

Apart from its conversion capabilities, the software also supports video editing and batch conversion, which enables users to save time and efforts when working with multiple files. An interesting feature is the ability to extract audio from video files and save it in popular formats such as MP3, M4A, WAV, and AIFF which are compatible with Apple TV.
The iFunia Apple TV Video Converter also offers users the ability to crop and trim videos, removing unwanted sections and leaving only the necessary parts. Additionally, users can add a watermark to their videos which can be a company logo, text, or another image.
Overall, the iFunia Apple TV Video Converter is an excellent software for people who want to watch their favorite videos on Apple TV. Its compatibility with Windows makes it accessible to a wide range of users, while its user-friendly features make it a must-have software for anyone who loves to watch videos on their Apple TV.
Version 3.6.0.0: Supports Windows 8.
Version 2.9.8.0: Fixed some bugs.
Version 2.9.5.0: Fixed some bugs.
Version 2.9.0.0: Support new Apple TV 2 formats.
Version 2.6.0.0: Optimized the description of output profile.
Version 2.5.5.0: Fixed some minor bugs.
Version 2.5.0.0: 1. Supported iPhone 4 video formats. 2. Add a option for setting video quality. 3. Add a feature to check original video info in the right-click menu.
Version 2.4.2.525: 1. Fixed a bug on freezing at 99% of the conversion. 2. Optimized the user interface to make it much easier.
Version 2.4.2.512: 1. Fixed a bug on delaying of video and audio. 2. Supported VRO video format import. 3. Enhanced the performance of encoding the FLV with incorrect timestamp.
Version 2.4.2.0: 1. Fixed a bug on delaying of video and audio. 2. Supported VRO video format import. 3. Enhanced the performance of encoding the FLV with incorrect timestamp.