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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

How to Move DVD movies to Google NEW Nexus 7

Summary: Follow this tutorial to learn how to rip and convert DVD to Google new Nexus 7 supported video formats so that you can play DVD movies on new Nexus 7 anytime, anywhere as you like.

Google NEW Nexus 7 is currently the most popular Android tablet I think, because of its ultra-high configuration and cost-effective. The Nexus 7 (2013) display is the showstopper with a 1920 x 1200 resolution that translates into about 323 pixels per inch. Want to take your favorite DVD movies with this new device for watching on the go?

However, you can't transfer DVD movies on Google new Nexus 7 directly unless you convert DVD to new Nexus 7 supported video formats. The article here mainly shows you how to download and put DVD movies on Google new Nexus 7 for smooth playing while keeping the best HD video quality.

It's easy to do this with some help from a third-party DVD to new Nexus 7 Converter. DVD DVD Ripping Software varies. You may confused about choosing a most suitable tool. If so, i highly recommend you try Pavtube DVDAid. It is easy to use for editing and conversion and makes great quality copies of my DVDs. To be honest, the program can help you rip DVD to new Nexus 7 highly supported MP4 video files with high output video quality and fast ripping speed. The audio/video synchronization is very good, the size of the subtitles too. The equivalent Mac version is DVDAid for Mac. Read the Top DVD Ripper for Android.

Just download it now and follow the steps below to copy DVD movies to Google new Nexus 7 for smoothly playing in just a few mouse clicks!

FYI: If you want to keep all the audio tracks (language) and soft subtitles, here's another choice for you: DVD Converter Pro.

How to Convert DVD to new Nexus 7 supported video formats

The quick start guide below uses DVD Ripper Windows (Windows 8.1/8/7 included) screenshots. The way to rip DVD movies to new Nexus 7 on Mac is almost the same. Just make sure you get the right version according to your computer operating system.

1. Add DVD movies

Launch the top DVD Ripper for Nexus, add your DVD files from your computer's hard drive by clickinig the "DVD disc" icon. ISO/IFO image files and DVD folders are also supported.



2. Select the suitable output video format

Here I recommend you choose "Google Nexus 7 H.264 Video (* mp4)" from "Android" category. The profile is specially designed for new Nexus 7 and supplies full-screen playback. If you like, you can click "Settings" to change the video encoder, resolution, frame rate, etc. as you wish.



3. Start to rip DVD videos to new Nexus 7 MP4

The last step is to press the big "Convert" button on the right to start converting DVD to new Nexus 7. The conversion takes a few minutes, if you don't have time to wait, you can choose "Shut down computer after conversion". Then your computer will be turned off automatically after the conversion is finished.

After conversion, you can click "Open" to locate the output videos. Then you can transfer videos to your tablet through a USB and enjoy DVD movies on Google new Nexus 7 wherever you are.

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Monday, May 5, 2014

Put DVD ISO/IFO files to Nexus 5, new Nexus 7, Nexus 10 and Nexus series for playback

Google Nexus series is one of the most popular series of smartphones. Nexus 5 is a smartphone co-developed by Google and LG Electronics that runs the first Android device to ship with Android 4.4 KitKat. It uses a 4.95-inch, 1080p IPS display, and includes an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera.  The new Nexus 7 with Android operating system is the tablet computer developed by Google together in conjunction with Asus. Google Nexus series is so hot after releasing and it’s sough-after by Google fans and Android fans for super-sharp screen, powerful processor present us excellent performance from a dual-core chip. Google Nexus 10 is considered as a perfect alternative to Apple's iPad and it's a wonderful media player with the 10-inch screen. However, the same as other tablets, DVD is not supported by Nexus 10. 


    
Some people like to enjoy their videos and music on their smartphone and tablet when they are sitting on the road or doing the housework. ITunes has a large amount of video and music resource, but these resource are protected by the DRM, which will prevent you play the iTunes media files on none Apple device. In order to solve this tough problem, we need to remove DRM from iTunes first and then transfer these iTunes files to Nexus 5, new Nexus 7, Nexus 10 and Nexus series. Here, Pavtube ChewTune can help you solve this problem, which has the professional DRM conversion function. If you wanna put the movies from iTunes, Amazon, BBC iPlayer, Digital Copy put on your Nexus series for playback, you can use this program and more detail is below. 

To save your money, Pavtube offers various product bundles, save up $19, such as: 
ChewTune + Video Converter Ultimate Original Price: $ 94  Now $75

ChewTune Key Features
- A DRM Removal tool + a DRM Video Converter tool
- Remove DRM from movies purchased from online stores, e.g. iTunes, Amazon, etc.
- Rip Digital Copies coming with Blu-ray and DVD purchase to any format you want.
- Convert iTunes M4V and Amazon WMV to non-protected M4V, WMV, MP4, MOV, etc.

Video Converter Ultimate Key Features
- Blu-ray Ripper + Blu-ray 3D Ripper + DVD Ripper + Any Video Converter
- Rip/convert BD/DVD/Videos to MKV, MP4, AVI, WMV, VOB, MOV, M4V, etc.
- Create playable files for the new iPad 3, Asus Transformer, ATV 3, PS Vita, etc.
- Output files for Windows Movie Maker, Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere, etc.
   
Maybe not all of you know how to playback DVD ISO/IFO files on Nexus 5, new Nexus 7, Nexus 10 and Nexus series and especially when you have a  large DVD ISO/IFO files collection. But how to make it? We need a good DVD ISO/IFO to Nexus converter to transcode DVD ISO/IFO to Nexus supported formats like H.264 MP4. Pavtube DVD Ripper is highly recommended to help you achieve your goal smoothly.  

Read more: Top DVD Ripper Review – Top 5 DVD Ripper Program for You 
   
  

First of all, you need download and install a free copy of the best DVD Ripper to Google Nexus smartphone or tablet on your computer. It is a 100% clear software and allows you to access all the functions. 

3 Steps to Rip DVD ISO/IFO image files to Nexus 5, new Nexus 7, Nexus 10 and Nexus series support video format

Step 1. Run this Top DVD Ripper, as the DVD ISO/IFO to Nexus Converter.
  
Click “Load file” to choose Load IFO/IFO file. It will recognize the ISO/IFO image file automatically so that you will not have to run virtual drive to mount the ISO any more.


  
Step 2. Select Nexus 5, new Nexus 7, Nexus 10 and Nexus series compatible format.
   
Find “Format” on the right of the window and click. Select Android > Google Nexus 7 H.264 Video(*.mp4) (Same as Nexus 5). It gives the best format: MP4 (H.264 & AAC).



Or you can choose a profile for general Android devices which is compatible with Google/LG Nexus 5 as well.
  


Tips:

1. If you like, you can click “Settings” to change the video encoder, resolution, frame rate, etc. as you wish. Remember the file size and video quality is based more on bitrate than resolution which means itrate higher results in big file size, and lower visible quality loss. According to my experience, for watching videos on the Nexus 5, 720p with 1500~2500kbps is just all right.

2. Or click “Edit” button to trim video into several segments by setting a specific output file size, append special effects, crop video screen area, add text/picture watermark.

Step 3. Start the DVD ISO/IFO conversion.

When everything is OK, just press the “Convert” button to start the DVD ISO/IFO to Nexus MP4 conversion. It will not take much time. Just wait for the conversion process to get done. 

Note: Keep in mind that some of the settings can be tweaked to improve the video quality but it’s a balance between quality and size. Using the settings we suggested, a 120-minute Blu-ray encoded to about a 1.3GB MP4 file.

After the conversion, you can click “Open output folder” to quick locate the converted video.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Watching mobile content on your TV: A quick overview

[commentary] They have similar names and do comparable things, but the various tech for getting content from your phone or tablet onto your TV work in very different ways. 
 
 
Amazon's Fire TV can act as a Miracast receiver. 

There are many brands of tablets and smartphones, a handful of major TV and home audio-video providers, and a smattering of operating system providers. Combine these technologies and you end up with a seemingly endless number of ways to get video, music, and other content from your handheld device to the television, a feature sometimes known as "throwing." As a result, there are now more "throwing" approaches in the market than in the pitching roster of a professional baseball team.
 
Which one is right for you can depend on the gear you own, the apps you use, and the patience you have for emerging approaches. Here's a breakdown of several popular technologies and devices you can use to throw content from your phone or tablet to the biggest screen in your living room.
AirPlay is Apple's technology for sharing music and video across a Wi-Fi network. The technology made its debut with the AirPort Express portable hotspot as a way to share music from iTunes to stereos and then extended into some third-party products that licensed the technology from Apple. Its scope expanded to take on video with the refocusing of Apple TV as an accessory to iPhones and iPads, although a few third parties have found ways of implementing receiver support in other products without Apple's blessing.
 
AllShare is Samsung's technology for sharing music, photos, and video between its mobile devices and its home products, such as TVs and home theater systems, over Wi-Fi. It's essentially Samsung's branding of Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) technology optimized for its own devices.
 
AllPlay is Qualcomm's technology for sending music to a range of devices around the home. It is related to a number of device-to-device communication initiatives being promoted by the wireless chipmaker. These include AllJoyn for peer-to-peer device communications and AllSeen for the "Internet of everything" embedded devices. While most other technologies work only over Wi-Fi, AllPlay can work over virtually any kind of connection, including Bluetooth and even wired Ethernet for what will generally be the best reliability. It currently works only with audio products, but supports multiroom installations.
 

 
The Gramofon music streamer supports AllPlay. Miracast is an effort by the folks who brought you Wi-Fi to send video from a range of generally smaller-screened devices, mainly Android, to your television. Not surprisingly, it builds off the Wi-Fi Direct technology which lets users create a private (ad-hoc) network between their device and their television. You can think of it as AirPlay for everything else. Microsoft added support for Miracast with version 8.1 of Windows. And Google is a supporter despite the Chromecast not using the technology. Miracast also has snuck its way into a few products, including the Gamestick Android console and Amazon's Fire TV.
 
Chromecast is Google's little stick that plugs into an HDMI connector on your TV, but requires a power source -- either a USB port or a traditional power outlet. Once connected to your Wi-Fi network, it supports a growing number of video and music apps, including YouTube (of course), Netflix, Hulu Plus, Pandora, and SlingPlayer. Unlike other solutions, Chromecast simply redirects video streams from the Internet rather than your local device so you can put away your phone once you start viewing if you're willing to give up controls such as pause and fast-forwarding.
 
AllCast is an Android app by user-advocate developers ClockworkMod, the same folks who brought us apps to manage Android ROMs, customized versions of the mobile OS, and tether without a tethering plan. Originally known as AirCast (a capitalization away from a brand of joint braces), the app supports a remarkably broad array of devices, including Apple TV, Roku, Chromecast, Amazon's recent Fire TV, and many Wi-Fi-enabled televisions. The app is free to download, but getting anything more than a taste of its capabilities will require the $5 premium version. 
 
AirPlay and AllShare are established technologies that are optimized for Apple and Samsung products -- making them a good option for people who already own products from those companies. Miracast and AllPlay are broader industry initiatives that are still relatively early in their development and so have limited device support today. The Chromecast is somewhere in the middle. It's an inexpensive way to get some content to your TV. It doesn't work directly with all video services, but the library is growing quickly. Finally, AllCast can help bridge the bridges, but since it's a third-party unauthorized app, be sure to keep it up to date as its updates can fix glitches introduced by manufacturer changes.
 
As I mentioned, the devices you own and the apps you like to use will largely determine which throwing technology you end up using to get content from your phone to your TV. But at least now you'll be able to tell them all apart. 

Thursday, April 10, 2014

How to copy videos and movies to Google Nexus 7 (2013), Nexus 10 tablet?

Description: Do you ever think about converting videos to Google Nexus 7(2013) /Nexus 10 tablet for playback? Go ahead, this article will show you how to convert DVD movie to Google Nexus 7 (2013), Nexus 10 tablet compatible formats with best video quality. 
  

Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate is a professional tool for deal with videos/movies. It can rip and convert latest movies for watching on your devices. And a lot of videos formats are supported to output, so you are able to watch Blu-ray and DVD movies on your new Nexus 7 android tablet with best quality, or convert them to other smartphones including Nexus 7, Nexus 10, Nexus 6, iPad 3iPhone 5Kindle Fire HDX,Surface 2, Galaxy Tab 3, Galaxy S5, etc. as well as to upload them to YouTube or Facebook for sharing with friends. And CUDA acceleration will help to speed up the conversion. Get it to experience all the functions now. 

The Google Nexus 7 (2013), Nexus 10 android tablet are also great. If you want to watch TV shows and movies from your own collection, there are apps for that, below, I will share you an easy way to bring home movies including videos and movies to Google Nexus 7 (2013), Nexus 10 tablet. Keep reading for a brief how-to on the process.

Downloading the app (A Video Converter Ultimate ) for Google Nexus 7 (2013), Nexus 10 tablet.

Pavtube provides a piece of software called the Video Converter Ultimate, which is used to rip movies, standard DVDs and convert almost all kinds of videos including the common MKV, AVI, VOB, MPG tec. It can transffering with super fast conversion speed and excellent image and sound quality. The Movie Converter for Google Nexus 7 (2013), Nexus 10 tablet offers an optimized formats. 

I’ve been searching for more than a year of a way to rip, convert and enjoy my huge DVD’s and videos collection of movies and concerts. Finally my search has come to an end!! This software is so simple to use and gives me exactly what i was looking for. I’ve had success using the Google Nexus 7 Converter to convert videos and movies to a format playable by Google Nexus 7 (2013)/Nexus 10 tablet. I’ve found the quality to be excellent, and see no difference when compared to playing the discs themselves. Just free download the program and download and copy your home movies for enjoying with ease.

The software works like most other Converters I’ve used. Pop in your disc or add your HD videos, choose an Google Nexus 7 (2013)/Nexus 10 tablet output profile, and click "Convert" to start conversion. Then go get a cup of coffee (conversion takes time).

The Steps — Convert, transfer home movies and videos to Play on Google Nexus 7 (2013), Nexus 10 tablet 

1. Free downloaded the Google Nexus 7 (2013)/Nexus 10 tablet video Converter Ultimate for windows users, Imedia converter for Mac users, run and load your video source to the program. 

Once run the Video Converter Ulitmate software, click "Load the disc" to load videos/movies from DVD (Disc, folder, ISO).
  

 
2. Click the format bar, and move mouse cursor to "Android >Google Nexu 7 H,264 Video(*.mp4)"/ "Android >Google Nexu 10 H,264 Video(*.mp4)"as output format.

Notes:Click "Settings" to change the video encoder, resolution, frame rate, etc. as you like. Keep in mind that bitrate higher result in big file size, and lower visible quality loss, and vice versa.
  

 
3. Start the conversion.

Wait for a few moments, and you can click "Open output folder" to locate the converted video quickly. Now you can transfer videos to your Nexus 7/10 for entertainment.
 

 
Got it! Now you can start the fun right away with get home movies/videos to Google Nexus 7 (2013), Nexus 10 tablet for watching as you like. Enjoy!

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