Is there a way to put a DVD movie onto the microSD card? I feel stupid for asking this question, I should know this.
Is there a way to put a DVD movie onto the microSD card? I feel stupid for asking this question, I should know this.
Is there a way to put a DVD movie onto the microSD card? I feel stupid for asking this question, I should know this.
Download VLC Player and Airdroid... Open Airdroid in your browser desktop, hold your camera to it and tada.. acces inside your phone, upload the dvd movie to SD card / VLC player and Sync..
Except you can't upload files to the SDCard with Airdroid due to the kitkat restriction.
No you can't, not to the external sd card unless you are rooted and have a card fix loaded in kitkat 4.4.2 onwards
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You can't move apps to the SD card however you can store music, videos abs files on the SD card. I do this on my own S5 and Galaxy tab pro 10.1 which run kit kat. Neither are routed. The SD card is not completely useless. In fact the only thing I cant do is store app data to the SD card. Some apps can be moved but it's pointless as app data doesn't move across.
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mmm well i cant copy anything to the SD card using Airdroid, i have to copy it to the phone then use the file manager to move it to the SD card afterwards. I cant see how it would differentiate between filetypes, it either works or it doesnt.
That's odd. I can put things straight onto the SD card, without storing on the phone first. However I do know what things can differ. For example on my phone if I want to delete a video file from the SD card I have to use the file manager. On my tab pro which runs the exact same version of kit kat I can delete the file directly in the player pro app. It's all a bit inconsistent.
Can you download movies and TV shows purchased from the play store directly to your SD card or do you have to download it to the phone first and then transfer it across?
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You can't move apps to the SD card however...
mmm well i cant copy anything to the SD card using Airdroid
Not when your phone is hooked up to your PC through a USB connection, Google took away file structure browsing via a USB connection. You have to use a file manager, Samsung includes one with the Galaxy S5. Then you can copy, paste, move, and delete files on the SD card or even on the phone's internal storage. Content downloaded from the Google Play store (like movies and music) can all be stored on an SD card without issues. You just have to setup the Google Music app to store content on the SD card. You have to change the location to the SD card when downloading a movie as well.
??? I can copy files to the SDCard over USB just fine using Win7. I cannot do that using AIRDROID, over wifi, i have to copy the files to the phone instead, then move them to the SDCard with the file manager on the phone.
As you say this is a restriction of the application. Developers cannot code their apps to save to the SDCard because you need root access! Most people dont root, therefore they dont develop for it or they will specifically say you will need root access to use our app.