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WALTR PRO
WALTR PRO makes it easy to transfer all kinds of media to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod — without iTunes. It automatically converts most files and sends them to the right native app on your device. Here’s a full list of WALTR PRO supported formats, how they work, and where the files go after transfer.
Updated 1 week ago
WALTR PRO supports most popular music and audio formats, including lossless and compressed files.
Supported audio formats (go to the Music app):
MP3
M4A / AAC
WAV
ALAC
FLAC (automatically converted to ALAC)
OGG (converted to supported format)
WMA (converted)
Special formats:
M4B → Goes to the Books app (treated as an audiobook)
M4R → Goes to Ringtone settings (custom iPhone ringtones)
WALTR PRO can transfer and convert most video formats — they appear in your TV app.
Supported video formats (go to the TV app):
MP4
M4V
MOV
MKV (converted automatically)
AVI (converted)
WMV (converted)
FLV (converted)
3GP (converted)
TS / MTS (converted from camcorder formats)
⚠️ All non-MP4/MOV formats are automatically converted to iOS-compatible video files.
WALTR PRO also supports basic ebook and PDF formats.
Supported formats (go to the Books app):
EPUB
Just drag and drop your books or PDFs — they’ll appear in the Apple Books app after transfer.
You don’t need to manually convert anything — just drag your files into WALTR PRO.
The app will:
Convert the file if needed
Keep metadata like song title, artist, and album cover
Send it to the correct app (Music, TV, Books, etc.)
No iTunes, no third-party players — everything stays native.
Can I transfer unsupported formats?
If you try to transfer an unknown file type, WALTR PRO will attempt to convert it. If it’s not compatible, you’ll get a message inside the app.
Does this work over Wi-Fi too?
Yes, all file formats can be transferred wirelessly — but for larger files (like HD videos or FLAC albums), we recommend using a USB cable for speed and stability.
What about voice memos?
If they’re saved in MP3, M4A, or another supported format, yes — you can transfer them and they’ll appear in the Music app.