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    Default Putting videos onto the nexus 7

    Hi, sorry if this has already been answered, I did try searching and couldn't find anything...

    What is the best way to put videos onto the N7 for watching when I don't have internet? I don't know what file formats would be best, and then what apps would be needed to play them.

    Also, if I wanted to rip DVD'S, to put on the nexus, would this be possible simply, or is it not worth wasting my time trying?

    (My PC OS is Windows 7)

    Thanks
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    You can just connect your N7 to your computer via the USB cable. You can then drag and drop files directly into folders in the N7's Internal Storage.

    You need a program to rip DVDs. There are a number of them out there, none of them free. But if watching your movie collection on your N7 is important, then it will be money well spent. I use Tunebite by Audials (), which works very well. Ripping DVDs can be very time-consuming, though, because you have to let the movie run its course in real time while the program records it.

    Although the stock video player is ok, it's not compatible with a number of formats. There are a lot of 3rd party video players on Google Play that are compatible with virtually every file format--I like MX Player.

    If you have DVDs that came with Digital Copies, remember that (1) you typically have to activate them from your DVD or download them from the web within a certain amount of time, or else the offer expires, and (2) they're often copy-protected and can't be played on your N7 if you simply drag and drop it. Tunebite can help you with that as well, basically by playing the file and recording it directly from your screen as an analog recording, which is legal. You can then transfer the file to your N7, and it will play without problems.
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    As stated, the drag and drop method worked great for me.

    I use "All Free DVD MP-4 Converter". It works great, is absolutely free and has converted a couple of dozen newer movie DVD's for me. It will convert to other formats besides MP-4 and in different resolutions and sizes.



    MX player that came already installed on my N7 works just fine with the one's I've converted.
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    MX Player - The best way to enjoy your videos on tablets. You can download it from google play.
    Of course you can rip your dvds to mp4 formats or avi formats, then you can watch the video on the tablets. Of course you need a DVD ripper to help you for doing that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by plumberdv View Post
    As stated, the drag and drop method worked great for me.

    I use "All Free DVD MP-4 Converter". It works great, is absolutely free and has converted a couple of dozen newer movie DVD's for me. It will convert to other formats besides MP-4 and in different resolutions and sizes.



    MX player that came already installed on my N7 works just fine with the one's I've converted.
    Thanks for that, I've been using the one month free trial with DVDFab and was just about to buy it, I've just tried the free one you linked to and it works great, saved me a few £
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    Guys,what video formats and codecs Nexus supports?
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    Default Re: Putting videos onto the nexus 7

    Thanks for the MX player suggestion, I have installed that and it works great with the videos I already have on the computer.

    Will be trying the DVD software when I have a bit more spare time

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    I like DVD Catalyst. I think I only paid $10 for it. I'm a dope when it comes to settings etc so I like the fact that with DVD Catalyst you choose your device from a drop-down menu and it knows what settings to use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paparazzo79 View Post
    Guys,what video formats and codecs Nexus supports?
    If you use MX player (get it in the Play Store) the formats supported are pretty extensive (everything that ffmpeg supports.)

    That said, if you are converting large videos/discs there's really only one format you should be looking to convert to. Namely, MP4 container with AVC high profile video codec and MP3 or AAC audio codec. These can be played back at native resolution with hardware acceleration (using MX Player) on the N7 and are the best options available for size and quality.

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    I am trying to copy movies to my tablet as well. My problem is that I've tried to copy five movies......they show up in the folder on my computer that they are there, but only one is showing up on the tablet itself. All the movies are avi. I've looked in the gallery, as well as the "personal movies" tab in Google play. Am I doing something wrong, or is it just simply copy/paste?
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    Should just be copy/paste. I'd suggest installing a better video player like bs or mx. The built in one is "deficient".
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    I have MX player. Been doing some more trial and error stuff. Oddly enough, when I open mx itself, I found every movie. Just weird that they don't show up in the movies folder through the gallery or Google play. Now if I could only get the mp4 movies to actually play.
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    If you are interested, there is a whole world of all FREE DVD copying software out there. Some that I have used:

    -----> make a exact image copyand general how to
    -----> mem resident de-encrypt
    ----> general purpose ripper with compression
    ------> bundle separated vid files together, multipass compress into a desired destination SIZE and file type (avi, etc) - BIG size reductions w reasonable quality
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    So many suggestions! But I just cannot find the one I have used, and I just want to share with you guys. Maybe not the best one, but really a great one. And you can read the guide "" at first to decide whether try or not.
    If you want to know something about flash player go to this blog flash-video-player.blogspot.com
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    can you tell me which particular Copy As type you are using that works on the Nexus 7 with this All Free converter? I don't want to select the apple options if those won't work... THANKS!
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    Hi just used the all frree dvd onerter to MP4. Loads of differend settings to use for the nexus Please tell me what settings to use as I have just transfered a flim over and the res is rubbish !
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    Google Nexus 7 supports these media format/codec:
    Video Formats: H.263, H.264 AVC, MPEG-4.
    Image Formats: JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP and WEBP.
    Audio Formats: AAC, FLAC, MP3, MIDI, PCM/WAVE, Vorbis, AMR-WB and AMR-NB.

    So you can convert the video, like supported MP4, then play any video on Google Nexus 7.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hrglas View Post
    I have MX player. Been doing some more trial and error stuff. Oddly enough, when I open mx itself, I found every movie. Just weird that they don't show up in the movies folder through the gallery or Google play. Now if I could only get the mp4 movies to actually play.
    MX player will scan your entire phone for movies and list them - not just from the movies folder itself. It's a better app than anything stock.
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    My personal favourite is total video converter you can select most formats and either dice player or bs player. However total video converter isn't freeware. But the end result speaks for itself.

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