I've searched for a jpeg to pdf converter but came up empty.
Need your help in finding such converter for the Android platform or a work around that is safe of malware, etc.
Thanks in advance
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Can someone help please?
I have just copied the TV highlights of a particular cycle "tour" on to my hard drive and in turn on to DVD. How can I put this video footage onto my PDA to watch during lunchtime, etc?
There are 2 directories on the DVD - these are VIDEO_RM and VIDEO_TS. I assume that this is all needed on the PDA to watch what I have of the tour.
Do I need special software? One person tells me that all I need to do is change the *.VOB to *.MP4. This doesn't appear to work.
All help is appreciated.
Thanks,
S.
Having re-read what I have just typed - the title doesn't make it clear what I am trying to do.
The DVD bit was just a way of transferring from my TV set-top hard-drive to my PC.
I then want to copy from my PC to my PDA.
All I am ultimately trying to do is be able to watch what is on my hard-drive on the PDA. It just so happens the video codecs (something I dont' know a lot about) and file formats *.VOB don't appear to let me watch what I want.
Thanks.
S.
Spb Mobile DVD is a pretty popular app that'll convert DVDs to a format you can view on your PPC. It's not free, but it's worth the cost if you get good use out of it. It's also really easy to run.
I'm also moving this to a more appropriate forum.
more options here
http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&q=free+dvd+to+pocketpc&btnG=Google+Search
Hi TaurusBullba.
Thanks for the tip.
Doing this kind of conversion how much disc space would 1Gb of VOB file take up - do you know?
Is it cheaper direct or could I get it anywhere else?
How does it deal with copyright protected discs?
Thanks again.
S.
since pda's have a res of 240_320 and 480_640
and dont support surround sound
and can use formats which take up less space then
old mpeg2 which is used in vob's on the dvd's
so the movies will be much much smaller then the dvd is
Does anyone know what file format(s) the kindle app and google books app uses?
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The kindle uses mobi files, not sure about google.
Most likely would use something like epub or pdf for Google I can't see Google locking down the ability to import book files.
But if it comes down to it Aldiko Book Reader has been a pretty good reader for me and offers option to import epub and pdf files and has access to free bookstores where you can get classic books like Alice in Wonderland and the likes.
Do a search on the market for "Aldiko Book Reader" as I can't post a link to it
Most pdf files i think
So I dropped some PDF and epub files on my internal storage but I can't get them to show up in google books. I am assuming I need to put them in a specific folder but I can't seem to find that folder. Anyone know what/where it is? Or what exactly I need to do to get them to show up in G-Books ?
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Hi to all i like when i see flipbook on my ereader ,there is lots off apps for make flipbook ebook ,but its work only on windows mobile,anybody knows some soft for android?
The Kindle uses .mobi files. I use mobipocket reader on my desktop pc to read mobi files. I believe it's the Nook that the .epub format.
Yup !
Kindle uses .mobi
and google books are in pdf
! for my ndroid i convert everything in epb !
I think Google uses epub drm'd.
Everyone has stated above already. I just want to let u know that you can get free ebook app.
You can use the free Calibre program, to manage and convert ebooks from one format to another.
John.
http://calibre-ebook.com/
Unless the books are drm free, Google, nor any other reader besides the one it's locked down to, will not be able to view them.
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.mobi and .pdf
I think this will help you. if it does please THANK me.
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you can get most e-books as pdf
Hi folks,
I bought a Pogoplug yesterday and have registered it today.
How am I able on WP7 to access any content that I put through it?
I have navigated to the log-in page on my phones browser (Nokia Lumia 710) which shows the three .avi files on my pendrive I have plugged into the pogoplug, but it won't let me play the files.
Incidentally, I have a ton of video files that I play through my TV. What is the best format to convert them to so that I can play them on my phone? And could someone point me in the direction of a reasonably quick, good quality free converter please?
Hi guys,
I have a very simple problem:
- I have several android devices,
- I have ripped all my DVD to my NAS (ie all my DVD ISOs are on my NAS),
- I cannot play a single fuc*ing DVD ISO from any of my android device!?!?!?
And when I ask "how can I do?" (eg "how can I stream my DVD ISOs to my android device?"), the only answer I can get is "just convert your ISOs to an mkv/avi file". But I WON'T. I have hundreds of DVDs and have other things to do in my life than converting them to mkv/Avi.
I know that there are genius here, who can do miracles. So my question is simple: can you do a miracle? Can android play/stream an ISO file from a NAS/network location? Or is it to ****ty? Is finally android unable to do someting a US$99 pc could do?
Can I keep my nexus7, Galaxy nexus, galaxy note? Or shall I switch to win8?
Please help me/them. I feel I am running out of patience.
Kind regards,
Mahieu
mahieu said:
Hi guys,
I have a very simple problem:
- I have several android devices,
- I have ripped all my DVD to my NAS (ie all my DVD ISOs are on my NAS),
- I cannot play a single fuc*ing DVD ISO from any of my android device!?!?!?
And when I ask "how can I do?" (eg "how can I stream my DVD ISOs to my android device?"), the only answer I can get is "just convert your ISOs to an mkv/avi file". But I WON'T. I have hundreds of DVDs and have other things to do in my life than converting them to mkv/Avi.
I know that there are genius here, who can do miracles. So my question is simple: can you do a miracle? Can android play/stream an ISO file from a NAS/network location? Or is it to ****ty? Is finally android unable to do someting a US$99 pc could do?
Can I keep my nexus7, Galaxy nexus, galaxy note? Or shall I switch to win8?
Please help me/them. I feel I am running out of patience.
Kind regards,
Mahieu
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Hi, on my windows PC where my ISO files are...I just share the folder and XBMC in my android device is able to view the folder and contents.
Gavin
brumgav said:
Hi, on my windows PC where my ISO files are...I just share the folder and XBMC in my android device is able to view the folder and contents.
Gavin
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just so you know xmbc is a powerful media player download here
http://xbmc.org/
Yes, you can read a dvd on android, even stream it, free software, no conversion
http://ninjaw.wordpress.com/2013/12/19/lire-vraiment-ses-dvds-sur-android/
I think XBMC can do that.
http://xbmc.org/download/
If your hunch is correct it would be the second software ever with mine
I use computer to edit videos since I use a lot of scenes on computers and interaction is easier. But I don't have a graphic card so it's not very energy efficient when rendering videos. So I want to use my phone to render video to (presumably) save energy. However I have yet to found any capable video editors on Android, they are mostly attuned to short videos. I need an editor that could navigate between keyframes properly. It would be best if it can open project files from Windows.
Does Adobe Premiere Rush support this? Is the Android version compatible with project files edited on Adobe Premiere Rush desktop? Does anyone have a better recommendation?