Wondering if there is any way to transfer movies bought from the Playstation Store to our tab. Has anyone tried to or is it even possible? No sense in buying the same movie twice to have it in different devices
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Really not one has any input?
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sorry mate, I don't have ps3 and my source of movies is torrent
about buying the same movie twice on different platforms, yeah it make a lot of sense! (platforms sell those movies for a small fee, but they don't allow you to use as you please) the only way to really own the movie is by buying the dvd or a bd, then you can ripe it or convert and use it in any device you have.
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Sifou
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sos_sifou said:
sorry mate, I don't have ps3 and my source of movies is torrent
about buying the same movie twice on different platforms, yeah it make a lot of sense! (platforms sell those movies for a small fee, but they don't allow you to use as you please) the only way to really own the movie is by buying the dvd or a bd, then you can ripe it or convert and use it in any device you have.
best regards
Sifou
Galaxy Tab 7.7
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Torrents don't really trust (cause of possible viruses) plus would not know where to look. I have a large dvd and bd Library but it takes a lot of time to convert them
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well, modern computers became more powerful, and faster, such tasks as ripping and converting still one of the hardest ones, but if you like to have your movies for a vacation, you can insert the dvd and let your computer do it job, you don't need to stay with it.
Don't use divx to encode movies, it takes much more time than any other converter, i prefer mkv/mp4.
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Sifou
Galaxy Tab 7.7
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Maybe im losing my mind, but is it possible to watch real TV on an XDA?
Surely there could be some software that can descramble TV signals picked up by the ariel and put it into a picture on screen.
Wouldnt that be cool? or maybe it already exists!
Yeah, and maybe I could use my portable tv for a pocket pc and cellphone. Or maybe the microwave oven for a widescreen navigation system. The possibilities are endless. :idea:
Thanks for the sarcasm, but using a phone to take pictures, browse the internet and listen to music seemed crazy ideas a few years ago. Now look at what they can do!
If you wanted a phone that only made phone calls you made a silly choice buyin both an XDA and XDA 2. Go back to your Nokia 3210!
Also, I hear there is some sort of add on for a nintendo game boy that does this. So if an underpowered game boy can do it, then why not XDA 2?!
Also... here is a PPC phone that can do it, but is it software or hardware?!
http://www.bargainpda.com/default.asp?newsID=1520
It's not possible on the XDA series, but phones are coming out soon which you can watch tv on. (I'm going to get one!) Samsung are making them.
There is a tv adaptor for compact flash - so you'd have to get the XDA backpack.
got a link about the TV adapter for compact flash? does anyone know if there is an SD version of this on the horson?
http://www.eopstech.com/eops/index.html
Stumbled across this when streaming free TV app. They have a great deal of content, live channel, movies on demand and HBO, HBO needs a Window Plug-In though. The Other players work and are built in, some optimized for Adobe 10.1, the others, not so good. Overall, I think 24.99 subscription for first 6 months is very reasonable for what is available. You can watch on multiple computers as long as you want. Streaming live TNT works really well on Nexus in stock browser. Also player allows you to go full screen. After first 6 months it goes back to regular price of 35 or 36 something like that. But if you don't like you can always cancel. They also have great support, from what I have read. Right now I'm streaming HBO from my PC and simultaneously TNT from my phone logged in at both places. So if you want live TV on your phone at an affordable price,with a wide variety of content, this is an option. It's user friendly with search bar, and built in players. Here is the Link: http://www.1tvpc.com/
haxxored ?
are accounts being broken on xda and spammers posting constant crap about live tv ... or did i miss something ?
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are accounts being broken on xda and spammers posting constant crap about live tv ... or did i miss something ?
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Must be a full moon or something. This is the app theme section right, No spam here. It's not actually an app but , I thought others might be interested in the option. It streams through the browser live shows that are on TV. Is that better for you?
how legit is this ive been lookin for away to save cash and i can hook my laptop to my 55 inch tv
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I'm not trying to convince anyone to get this. I have it now and using it on three different computers, 2 laptops and the Nexus. Just have a look around and see. It's not something you hook up to your TV like Sling Box. Basically it uses the function of Adobe 10.1 and brings a variety of TV and live TV content to our phones and computers. You could probably find these place on your own each site and bookmark them, but i don't want to deal with that hassle. I tried looking for a few places by Googling them, and a lot of times I came up empty or it was just video, not live streams.
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Not to be a forum nazi or anything but if its not a Theme and if its not a app then perhaps its better off in the General Section?
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I'm not trying to convince anyone to get this. I have it now and using it on three different computers, 2 laptops and the Nexus. Just have a look around and see. It's not something you hook up to your TV like Sling Box. Basically it uses the function of Adobe 10.1 and brings a variety of TV and live TV content to our phones and computers. You could probably find these place on your own each site and bookmark them, but i don't want to deal with that hassle. I tried looking for a few places by Googling them, and a lot of times I came up empty or it was just video, not live streams.
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ya but i could use it to watch on my incredible threw browser and i can use it on my tv threw my laptop just wanted to know if it realy is what its advertised to be
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ya but i could use it to watch on my incredible threw browser and i can use it on my tv threw my laptop just wanted to know if it realy is what its advertised to be
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In my opinion. It is worth it. Here's what I know works straight from the phone , tried and tested. FX Channel, USA Network, TNT, TBS, MSNBC, CNN, HISTORY CHANNEL, ESPN, FOOD NETWORK, LIFETIME MOVIE NETWORK AND DISCOVERY CHANNEL. All of these channel work very well on the Nexus one right off the browser. So, hell yes, it is worth it. and you can use it on multiple computers. I already feel my money was well spent. And those are the immediate channels that I tested. Very good quality. Plus the built in player allows you to go full screen.
To the person who said something about not being a Nazi. This is really an app or software that works directly with Adobe 10.1 Flash. If you don't have that app, it wont work. So, really this is only an option available to those who have FROYO. It is an outside app, software that works through the browser as a subscription, that streams live TV using Adobe app Flash 10.1. the player is exclusive to them, BoxLIVE TV streamer and that is also part of the package that is being payed for. Without it it wont work on the phone.
The only channel that doesn't work on the phone is HBO. It does however work on the computer lap top with Windows Media player 11 plug in.
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Might check this out, why are you watching Lifetime for lol?
just use a slingbox
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just use a slingbox
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Isn't that pretty expensive?
When I go on 1TVPC it says there's just a one time fee of $24.99.. no monthly charges and stuff.
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Isn't that pretty expensive?
When I go on 1TVPC it says there's just a one time fee of $24.99.. no monthly charges and stuff.
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24.99 is for the first 6 months. Then 34.99 for every 6 months after. Jetflicks TV in the market is 29.99 for 6 months and doesn't offer any live channels, but has a wide variety to choose from.(shows). Sling box is connected to your cable TV. Which means you must have the Sling Box and cable tv + the app in order for it to work. Approximately 200 for box and and app on the market and the price of your cable every month. 1tvpc you don't need cable at all. All premium channels work on the Nexus except HBO. FX, USA,TNT TBS SPIKE TRUTV DISCOVERY CHANNEL CNN MSNBC HISTORY CHANNEL ESPN ESPN 2 LIFETIME MOVIE NETWORK ABC CBS NBC all these live channels work on Nexus. Plus there is no interruption like Mobi TV asking if your still watching. I fell asleep watching TNT in the morning when I awoke it was still on, streaming on Nexus. You can also create favorites so all you channels are easy to navigate within one location.
I am considering purchasing the Tab 2 10.1 and have been reading reviews but haven't come across anything regarding streaming media from the network sites like ABC and CBS. Can anyone tell me how well the Galaxy handles this? I'm also wondering how well the Netflix app runs. Thanks!
Anything you can do on previous Android devices you will be able to do on this tablet. So I would assume that you can.
Well I have a Transformer Prime currently but it constantly reboots when streaming so that's why I'm curious about the Galaxy. Prior to the Prime I had an iPad.
No problems streaming here
I have been able to stream movies from HBO.com, amazon instant videos, and other various websites with no problems... I think as long as you have adobe flash installed it should be fine. I love my new galaxy tab 2 10.1, I was thinking about getting an iPad but am a huge Android OS fan and the new ICS is amazing in tablet form... Its definitely a worth while purchase... I primarily use mine to watch movies and TV either through streaming or downloaded movies and I have no complaints...
Well the netflix app runs flawlessly. It's one of the most used apps on my tab. I haven't streamed through any other apps all though i have installed Hulu and it appears to work as well.
Hulu Plus works great, as does Crackle.
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Streaming is the big reason I have ordered Gtab 2 p5113--should be arriving tomorrow. I love my amazon prime videos and can't use it on the "other" device which makes me cranky. Very excited!!
yes, for sure!
And for iptv streams i'm using ITPV application from market
Amazon Prime streams like a champ! Yeah!!
Hi there
I'm looking to buy one of these and assumed that as there's an XBMC apk is available, I'd be able to install it onto the tab. I think I'm wrong
I'm a noob at android, I admit it. I installed XBMC on the family iPad before and I'm usually good at learning quickly but android is very different and over the last few days I've really tried to learn everything possible and just need some answers.
Apparently these tabs are not 'neon' (whatever that means?) but the Tab 2 7.0's are so I downloaded this in preparation of buying the 10.1. Is this right?
http://xbmc-android....c29df60974d.apk
Will I be able to use XBMC on the tab? Are these tabs powerful enough to stream large videos online?
Any help will be so much appreciated, I can't explain! Thank you so much
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1813089
I tried it on my SGT2 7 3113 ages ago , was very buggy but I'm sure its a lot better now. Not really sure if your tab is supported or not ? The link above is for the XDA thread , Im sure the devs will give you a definitive answer and all the advice you could ever need. :good:
EDIT :
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (GT-P7500) ? : http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Android_hardware
Xbmc does not yet support hardware decoding under android, so a large majority of videos will not playback well.
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Xbmc does not yet support hardware decoding under android, so a large majority of videos will not playback well.
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Thank you both for your replies. Much appreciated.
Sean, I check that thread and posted in there. I got some indication from them too. Apparently these *are* in fact 'Neon', but I can try both non and neon to test them.
The model I was going to get is GT-P5110.
Thank you for your time to reply to someone who hardly has a clue. I'm learning Appreciate it.
You will be greatly disappointed for the performance.
It hiccups like no tomorrow even with VGA (SD) TV while I have no problem playing it on Galaxy Tab Plus and S3.
I think GTab 2 has problem with stock kernel (got no more than 3000 on Quadrant and 2D is terrible). Playing Angry Birds has hiccup too.
Ok, so Im going on a trip and i have the Note 10.1 (sooo much better than my old IPad) and the GS3. Im buying the cables now to be able to watch the movies on my note on the tv of my hotel. Check and Check. Now. If im in bed or something, and my note is laying next to the tv streaming the movie via hdmi to the tv, is there a way, any way to control the playback on the GS3? Maybe some sort of player extention or something? I will be in a hotel in a foreign country so no cell signal, only hotel wifi.
any help woud be incredible.
thanks
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tournesol.tabletremote might do the trick for you?
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