Hi guys,
Is it possible to transfer large 3D og blu-ray files to our phone or SD card??
I mean, the files a like 9-12 Gigs and the phone only has 32 gb of storage total, with a lot of it used already.
And the SD card only supports files at max 4 gigabytes because of FAT32 format of the card.
So, is there ANY way to put big files to view on the nice VR headseat?
Thanks!
You can watch movies from the SD card in vr
And use milkvr
Yeah but not big 3d or bluray files
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Hi, I bought 32GB SandDisk Memory card for my LG Optimus 3D, and many times when I put movies on this memory card video player in lg O3D can't open it. After that when I put the some movies in memory phone can't opent it as well. it's very strange.does speed of memory card (only class 2) can happend this problem?
I ahve 32gb Sandisk memory card,i have no problems with it..plays movies well from it.
bolinao said:
I ahve 32gb Sandisk memory card,i have no problems with it..plays movies well from it.
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what speed of your memory card is?
P.s. when I use other memory card the some movies play fine, but this 32 GB SanDisk Memory Card works good there is only problem when I try to watch movies from this memory card. It's like LG O3D is not compatibile with this memory card or something
Mine is class 4
Uumm you didnt buy your memory card of a little chinese guy on ebay did you ??
This 32GB memory card is original, I got a original box I bought from top seller, memory card works as a storage, works good with other device I can play movies form this card on other phone. It's very strange, problem is when I try to play movies from this card
Have you tested your memory card using the h2testw test,its the only way to make sure your card is 32gb properly.
You can download the testing app from here ,it is freeware.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Miscellaneous/H2testw.shtml
Also make sure your memory card is FAT32 format
x7nofate said:
Hi, I bought 32GB SandDisk Memory card for my LG Optimus 3D, and many times when I put movies on this memory card video player in lg O3D can't open it. After that when I put the some movies in memory phone can't opent it as well. it's very strange.does speed of memory card (only class 2) can happend this problem?
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If the movies don't work for the memory card or the internal memory, problem might be the movie files themselves.
A class 2 memory is very VERY slow.... My guess is that the phone needs time to access the card especially when you try to open big videos.
I have just ordered a trascend 16GB class 10 memory.
m33ts4k0z said:
A class 2 memory is very VERY slow.... My guess is that the phone needs time to access the card especially when you try to open big videos.
I have just ordered a trascend 16GB class 10 memory.
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I have a trscend 16GB class 6 works great
problem is ahen I try to open moviws only from external 32gb microsd memory card. I thought that is class 2 but it's class 4 currently.
Im thinking to but this memory card>>>> http://www.amazon.co.uk/KOMPUTERBAY...1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1310904345&sr=1-1 do you think it's gonna by fine?
bolinao said:
Have you tested your memory card using the h2testw test,its the only way to make sure your card is 32gb properly.
You can download the testing app from here ,it is freeware.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Miscellaneous/H2testw.shtml
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I tested with this program and there was no errors
x7nofate said:
problem is ahen I try to open moviws only from external 32gb microsd memory card. I thought that is class 2 but it's class 4 currently.
Im thinking to but this memory card>>>> http://www.amazon.co.uk/KOMPUTERBAY...1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1310904345&sr=1-1 do you think it's gonna by fine?
I tested with this program and there was no errors
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Class 4 isn't really that bad. Can you open videos at all? Do they open but it just takes forever or don't they open at all?
no I can't open video, I get massage, "Sorry, this video cannot be played" every time. Video player see movies but cannot open.
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no I can't open video, I get massage, "Sorry, this video cannot be played" every time. Video player see movies but cannot open.
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What's the format of the movie? Maybe the stock video player can't play it?
When I put the some movies (which I can't play from external sd) into memory phone, lg optimus 3d play the some movies very well without any problem. That is not a movies problem
It sounds like you have a corrupted file more than anything else.
>> player can see file but cannot open
>> file cannot be open on external sd
>> file cannot be open on internal memory
Can you open other movies of the same format using your phone??
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It sounds like you have a corrupted file more than anything else.
>> player can see file but cannot open
>> file cannot be open on external sd
>> file cannot be open on internal memory
Can you open other movies of the same format using your phone??
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>> player can see file but cannot open
>> file cannot be open on external sd
>> file CAN be open on internal memory
Yes I can open other movies of the same format using my phone
It seems that you have a very specific problem...
Well you can try some things to troubleshoot the issue.
Can you play mp3 music or any music from your sd card?
Can you open photos?
Also you can try to switch your sd card with one of your friends maybe and see if it works?
right I've found the soluction. My 32GB microsd what I bought it's damage on 100%. I cant paly any video from this memory card on another device as well. When I try to play mp3 truck from this memory card music trim, doesn't play smooth. this is very strange first time I've got issue like that.
Hi Experts,
How can we copy video files(.mkv) larger than 4GB in size to memory card?
By default its FAT32 and its having a limitation that it wont allow files> 4GB,i tried formatting to NTFS but our phone wont read that format.
Please help
you cannot copy files over 4gb to a Fat32 formatted drive
Fat32 limits the read/write capability of the drive to small file sizes. Files of 4GB and larger can only be copied to NTFS formatted and maybe other linux type (ext3/4) formatted drives.
No way around this..
Thanks John,
How you guys are watching 3D movies now??
IS there any way i can divide the file into small video files and play in our mobile??
http://www.knowyourcell.com/lg/lg-o...s_and_transfer_them_to_the_lg_optimus_3d.html
Seagate goflex satellite + es file explorer + mx video player.
500gb wireless hard drive containing an embedded linux server and wifi access point with enough battery for about 5 or 6 hours of solid streaming (i.e. video playback at 1080p).
Works pretty good. Works for 3d stuff.
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http://www.knowyourcell.com/lg/lg-o...s_and_transfer_them_to_the_lg_optimus_3d.html
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Super it worked..thanks a ton.
Able to convert 5GB file to less than 2GB file in the same 3D and in same quality.
Does android use a FAT32 file system? I was trying to transfer a 6 gb hd movie onto my phone . Apparently it's too big. Is there any way to change the file system?
Yup, fat has a limit of I believe 4gb, this is why most torrents are split into multiple archive files.
For windows machines the only way I know around this is NTFS, but the phone won't read an SD card formatted in that way.
I'm going to be honest. Why were u transfering a 6 gig movie to ur phone. At these resolutions, even 720p h264 is a stretch, but I digress. Above poster is correct, inherent 4gb file limit of fat32 is present
i would like to know if it is possible to load and play a larger then 4gb file on my sd card on my galaxy s2. (like a bluray movie)
why would i like this? because i have bought a micro usb to hdmi converter and would love to use my phone to drive my projector.
please is there anyway?
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i would like to know if it is possible to load and play a larger then 4gb file on my sd card on my galaxy s2. (like a bluray movie)
why would i like this? because i have bought a micro usb to hdmi converter and would love to use my phone to drive my projector.
please is there anyway?
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No, there is no way to place a file larger than 4 GB on a FAT32 file system. You could split file into 4 GB pieces but I am not sure how practical would this be.
Seems crazy that they would limit the functionality of the phone like that since it will do 1080p.
Is there any special rom that would allow the sd card to be formatted to a useful file system!?
I can not believe that no one has done this yet!
Thanks for the responses as i am new to this.
spinny40 said:
Seems crazy that they would limit the functionality of the phone like that since it will do 1080p.
Is there any special rom that would allow the sd card to be formatted to a useful file system!?
I can not believe that no one has done this yet!
Thanks for the responses as i am new to this.
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It's not only the phone... If your pc is using fat32, it's in the same boat.
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Is 32gb enough storage with whatever available space there's? I play one game but download quite a few apps. Pics I save on Google photos. Let me know how you all are making out with storage.
There is expandable storage with a microsd card, up to 128 gigs. Plenty of deals at this time for less than $30.
I don't remember exactly, but I think there's like 18-20GB of free space plus whatever you add via SD card? I've got ~15GB free and 30GB free on a 64GB SD card, so I'm doing fine for space.
It comes with a few preinstalled apps that are able to be deleted. I had around 21gb available after deleting the preinstalled and installing the apps I used. Roughly 20gb available.
I heard a micro SD can slow down the device? Is this true?
SD cards have slower read and write speeds than onboard device storage so they're better suited for to be used like a SSD+HDD is in a gaming PC. SSD for applications, games and stuff that needs to be fast HDD for mass storage of movies, music, some games, and whatever else.
I've got a Xperia 5 II with 128GB of memory, and I'm trying to transfer my music from my Huawei P30 Pro to the SD card in the Xperia. The Xperia Transfer tool did a great job of moving my photos and videos to the Xperia's internal memory, then I moved those files to the SD card using the Files tool on the phone. My music, however, is a 140GB folder, so it won't fit on the phone's internal memory, and I can't find a way to tell the transfer tool to send the files straight to the SD card.
My P30 Pro has 512GB of internal memory, and no card. The only way I've found to transfer the files off of the P30 to my computer is using the Huawei PC app, but the transfer speed would require about 20h to move that data. So, I was wondering if anyone knew of a tool that would more efficiently transfer the files directly from the P30 Pro's internal memory to the SD card on the Xperia.