Software:WALTR

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Short description: Proprietary software
WALTR
Screenshot of WALTR PRO.png
WALTR PRO on Windows 10 transferring a movie to an iPad
Original author(s)Softorino Ltd.
Developer(s)Softorino Ltd.
Initial releaseNovember 18, 2014; 10 years ago (2014-11-18)
Stable release
4.0.6 / 15 June 2022; 2 years ago (2022-06-15)
Operating systemmacOS 10.13 & above Windows 7 & above
PlatformmacOS, Windows OS
Size43.1 MB
Available inEnglish
TypeConverter, Utility
LicenseShareware
Websitesoftorino.com/waltr

WALTR is a proprietary software developed by Softorino. It is a conversion and transversion application that converts and transfers music, video, ringtone and PDF files directly onto Apple iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch) with limited support of non-iOS devices (iPod Classic, Nano, Mini, and Shuffle).

History

WALTR was initially released in 2014, allowing users to transfer video and audio files from Mac or Windows computers onto an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch with iOS 5 or higher installed. Version 2.0 was released to the public on October 28, 2016.

General information

Using WALTR, media files can be transferred into iPhone or iPad without using iTunes. All files transferred through WALTR are placed into the stock media players preinstalled by Apple on all iOS devices.

Full list of formats supported by WALTR 2:

  • Audio: m4a, m4b (Audiobooks), MP3, AAC, FLAC, cue, WAV, AIFF, APE, TTA, TAK, WV, WMA, OGG, OGA, DFF, DSF
  • Video: mp4, MKV, AVI, m4v, MOV, 3gp, FLV, MTS, TS, mpg, m2v, dv, WMV, WEBM, RM, RMVB, VOB, m2ts
  • Books: PDF and EPUB
  • Ringtones: M4R
  • Subtitles: SRT, ass, SSA

The application can be used on both macOS and Windows PC.

Similar software

Interesting facts

  • The application was named after Walter White – the character in the American crime-drama TV series Breaking Bad.

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