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I would like a few movies to put on my phone but do not know where to download them from where they will have the correct format and all. Does anyone know any good sites? Thanks
We don't discuss warez here.
However there is a recent thread: nexus one video conversion with handbrake
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We don't discuss warez here.
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I never said they had to be free
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I never said they had to be free
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My apologies. i jumped to conclusions.
For my favorite movies,i need to rip and back then up to disk.
With an hyper independent toddler who scratches my disks, it's good to have a back up.
I would just suggest converting your own...
Pm sent man....
YOu don't have to download them "for the N1" You can use any movie you want and use Any Video Converter to convert them. There is an option to specify which device you're converting for and you can just select Nexus One and push convert. It's much easier than dealing with selecting the codecs and everything with other programs.
I've used doubleTwist to convert and sync some movies... but it takes FOREVER!!!
If you have enough cores and OCed then you can do other stuff while it encodes
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If you have enough cores and OCed then you can do other stuff while it encodes
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I have a lowly Intel Core2 Duo laptop with 3gb of RAM. Not amazing, but as law student, it's always been more than adequate. Anyway, converting and synching a gb of music from wma to mp4a, and a couple gb of avi to mp4 takes a couple of hours...
I think other converters can do this much faster, then I could just drag and drop straight to the SD card, since copying stuff with the card mounted in the phone is slower...
What would be great for doubleTwist, is if you could do the conversion without the phone connected to the computer (currently, it has to be plugged in the whole time), then synch later in a much shorter period of time. Maybe I should email them...
I just got a 32GB (Reads 27.4GB) Class 4 SD card for my phone. I know I can load pictures, movies, videos and documents on it, but what else can I do with this card? Essentially, I want to know all of my options before I start loading it up. I always see blurbs involving side loading, storing apps, using it for root and other stuff but I don't completely have the gist of that stuff down. Mind telling me everything I should be using this SD card for? What should I do with it right now before I load any media on it? Thank you!
Note: I am running update .83 and am NOT rooted.
I use mine for as much multimedia as possible, i.e. music, pictures, videos.
I also store boot animations, fonts, themes, and anything else I might want to have readily available after a wipe.............which I do frequently.
I also set my external sdcard as my TiBu location.
<edit> Everything I store on my external sdcard relating to boot animations, themes, etc. are just the files I will re-flash/install should I wipe. It just saves me copying all the flashable files I know I will need every time I wipe/sbf flash. If you store pics, music, etc. on the external sdcard, it is useable on other devices instantly should you remove the card to place in another device, either permanently or temporarily, and I have not had problems with my class 4 card as far as time to access files, play music from, etc. as some people say you will have.
honestly it's just there for storage. The phone has enough internal storage that you'll never need more space for apps. Store all things like backgrounds, widget skins, widget settings, etc on the internal memory, because if you ever remove the sd card the phone can't use them.
external card is also great for TiBu files as CaelanT said.
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you'll never need more space
You are probably right, but.
I've been saying similar things about pcs and devices for the last 13+ years. I was wrong at every turn...
Made me think of my first 20gb hdd.
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JdgM3NT4L said:
cegna09 said:
you'll never need more space
You are probably right, but.
I've been saying similar things about pcs and devices for the last 13+ years. I was wrong at every turn...
Made me think of my first 20gb hdd.
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I remember my first time.............I mean HDD...........was 20MB.
You must be a youngster! LOL
Also, my first computer had 1k of memory!
Sinclair ZX80: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX80
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I never considered myself an "Old Timer" but I have owned a computer longer then most of my coworkers have been alive.
The memories of taking old floppy disks (and I mean real floppy disks not those little 5-1/4 inch deals I mean the 8 inch boys) and cutting notches in them so we could try and use the single sided disks as flipper/double sided ones.
Anyway I have a question for CaelanT... how about video on a class 4. I have a class 10 16gb and was going to go for a class 10 32gb when I got the money, but if you do not have anyproblem with video at class 4 I may save myself a little money.
Video is good for me on 720p unless I pan with the phone, and then I get a wee bit of motion jitter with occasional blur, but I believe I have read that happens to everyone and it's a camera issue. I took video of my sons graduation yesterday with it, and holding the camera still, video and audio were great.
I would post a video, but everything I have is personal. I may do a quick one tonight and post it for you to see.
no problem, don't need to really bother on my account, I trust your opinion.
It's just extra storage but advantage is if your phone dies you can still transfer all your contents to another place. If you only used internal memory if your phone dies everything is stuck on the device.
This is probably a good place to ask: what's the easiest way to transfer music and pictures to the SD card. And I mean taking them out of internal memory,not just copying them.
Never live in the past but always learn from it.
Hmm.. I have another question about sdcard-ext ..
Many big games.. Like the tegra2 games need 200-300mb or more.. And they installed on sdcard.. Bcz for phones without internal sd, sdcard is meant for their external.. So, how can we install these games to external sd??
I will sent this request, as feedback to the devs of "galaxy on fire game"..
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CaelanT said:
JdgM3NT4L said:
cegna09 said:
you'll never need more space
I remember my first time.............I mean HDD...........was 20MB.
You must be a youngster! LOL
Also, my first computer had 1k of memory!
Sinclair ZX80: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX80
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Sounds familier. I remember getting mine. It was 20mb too, big double height 5.25" monster. (Size of two cdrom drives stacked for you youngsters) I remember saying, wow I'll never fill this thing! lol
That would of been in my second computer. The first only had two 5.25" floppies.
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I just had sd card fail this morning. 32g lexar class 10 had it for around a month. Any ideas on how to save the pictures on it. Pc wont even recognize it.
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I have about 50 movies on my PC computer. Most were ripped from my DVD collection and are in .mkv format.
Will I be able to load them on my Nexus 7? Don't say upload them to a cloud and download them from there. This would take forever, the up speed of my (and most) ISP is slow. So how can I do this, can movies be transferred through the USB cable? OR, am I screwed?
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I have about 50 movies on my PC computer. Most were ripped from my DVD collection and are in .mkv format.
Will I be able to load them on my Nexus 7? Don't say upload them to a cloud and download them from there. This would take forever, the up speed of my (and most) ISP is slow. So how can I do this, can movies be transferred through the USB cable? OR, am I screwed?
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Just connect your Nexus 7 to your PC with your USB cable and copy them over using Windows Explorer like you would with any other device. Really simple.
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Just connect your Nexus 7 to your PC with your USB cable and copy them over using Windows Explorer like you would with any other device. Really simple.
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I read in this review that the microUSB port "was only for charging". It this is true than it can't be used for data transfer.
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/46282/google-nexus-7-pictures-preview
The Nexus 7 has wifi, so using an app you could either share a folder on it or access a share on your pc. Also someone said usb otg worked on Nexus 7 too
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I read in this review that the microUSB port "was only for charging". It this is true than it can't be used for data transfer.
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/46282/google-nexus-7-pictures-preview
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I'm pretty sure you can still use MTP to transfer data to and from a PC.
Edit: The official guidebook also confirms that you can do this.
https://play.google.com/books/reade...er&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA69
Out of the box, the Nexus 7 can't read external storage and transfer files from USB hard drives and flash drives etc. Although you can root your Nexus 7 and install StickMount, which fixes that.
Drag and drop onto internal memory via USB cable. Nothin' else to it!
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I did it just this weekend for a trip. Hook up usb, windows 7 recognizes it, drag and drop movies on.
The bigger problem I had was not enough space to copy everything I wanted but I was able to fit more than enough video for a 9 hour trip.
splashtop thd is supposed to allow you to run remote desktop on tegra3 devices. not sure how it works specifically since i havent got my nexus 7 yet, but if it doesnt require both devices to be on the same network, why not just leave your PC on, piggyback your nexus 7 off your phone's wifi hotspot and just remote watch the files from your PC?
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splashtop thd is supposed to allow you to run remote desktop on tegra3 devices. not sure how it works specifically since i havent got my nexus 7 yet, but if it doesnt require both devices to be on the same network, why not just leave your PC on, piggyback your nexus 7 off your phone's wifi hotspot and just remote watch the files from your PC?
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This works well but you better have a Damn good connection or its gonna be laggy laggy.
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If you don't want to physically move to your PC location, ES Explorer can easily find shares. Just cut and paste over wifi. Or if you prefer to push from your PC, then try Air Droid.
USB does not work properly with the KF ICS kernel (slow), so I got on the habit of just using wifi.
ES can also stream movies...if they are encoded on the right way.
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I have about 50 movies on my PC computer. Most were ripped from my DVD collection and are in .mkv format.
Will I be able to load them on my Nexus 7? Don't say upload them to a cloud and download them from there. This would take forever, the up speed of my (and most) ISP is slow. So how can I do this, can movies be transferred through the USB cable? OR, am I screwed?
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When you conenct your device to you pC it will give you the option to file transfer. Just drag and drop the movies onto your device.
But 50 movies? That wont all fit
Most movies are 250-600 MB from my experience, and theres 1000 Mb in a GB. Its a 16 GB device but the OS takes up .66 so your left with 15.33. Your only gonna get like maybe 10-20 at the most if all you have is Movies on the USB STorage
It'll be a huge pain in the butt (cause the process is quite slow) but you can always transcode your videos down to a smaller size.
Make em 1 - 2gb each should be space to fit 5 to 10 movies for a 9 hr trip.
You can use following programs to do so:
Handbrake
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Psipherious said:
It'll be a huge pain in the butt (cause the process is quite slow) but you can always transcode your videos down to a smaller size.
Make em 1 - 2gb each should be space to fit 5 to 10 movies for a 9 hr trip.
You can use following programs to do so:
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1-2 GB?!?! Movies are not over 1GB they are like 500 MB
what does everyone use to shrink them down to below a gig?
Its all about how the movie is encoded and what type. I have well over 1500 movies done. Blue ray done so maintain HD ends with 23.5 gig avg. Reg DVD around 900 meg. I can get them smaller in size but then would look like crap.
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1-2 GB?!?! Movies are not over 1GB they are like 500 MB
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are you sure your not stuck in the days of real player? any decently encoded movie ranges from 750mb - 2gb. It's time for you to come back to the future
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are you sure your not stuck in the days of real player? any decently encoded movie ranges from 750mb - 2gb. It's time for you to come back to the future
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Most of the DVD ripped movies are 750mb - 1.4gb but the BD rips are 3gb - 5gb. When working with my iPad, there are programs that resize and transcode them to the best size/format for the iPad. I assume that such programs will be available for the N7 in a short time.
As this is a wifi device I just steam my movies from a NAS (or PC) I guess if you wanted to wtch them on a trip you could copy some to the device, but if your at home just stream.
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Most of the DVD ripped movies are 750mb - 1.4gb but the BD rips are 3gb - 5gb. When working with my iPad, there are programs that resize and transcode them to the best size/format for the iPad. I assume that such programs will be available for the N7 in a short time.
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Those 4 programs I mentioned above can do what you want, you can basically make any size, you just adjust the settings to shink down your movies.
Of course (and obviously) the lower the size, the lesser the quality. There's soooooo many settings in videos to reduce size. You change the audio from 5.1 down to stereo mp3, you can change the frame rate, you can change the bandwidth, you can change the color depth, you can change the encoding types and dozens more settings.
There is no "best" settings, everyone likes something different. Some people don't mind 480p videos, while others are fine with reducing the color depth or the bandwidth to still get 720p res.
With those programs you can customize your settings to make whatever suites you best.
Here, here's a guide from another user on how to transcode movies using Handbrake for an Acer A500 (which is a Tegra 2 device) - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1184002
Of course that guide is designed for a Tegra 2 but there's not tremendous difference between transcoding stuff for a Nexus 7. The Nexus has a high resolution equivalent to most 10 inch devices (such as the A500), so whatever is suitable on them will be plenty suitable on a Nexus 7 as well.
As for the guy with the 500mb movies... well... I guess some people just don't give a crap about quality at all. I for one am a bit more picky and therefore my movies are higher in size. As another user mentioned, most of mine are Blu-Ray rips. And the Nexus 7 has an HD screen. DVD's are lower resolution than what the Nexus screen can output so if you're only using DVD rips, you are losing quality, even on a small 7 inch screen, it's still a 720p HD screen. Some people don't care, I do. To each their own.
But the 4 programs mentioned above will do what you want. You just have to learn how to use them.
All are very good points. Each has his or her own preference.
Personally I like to keep the hi def stuff on the equipment and tech that can truly deliver that experience, like my home theater.
However when travelling I expect some loss of quality and have been fine with 720p or generally transcoding a specific set of movies down to 800mb-1.4gb depending on length and type of movie.
For the nex7 i would only see myself watching movies on it while underway, in flight, or long commutes. I also wouldn't expect to watch more than the battery life in movies in a single day, with that said i wouldn't need more than eight movies for a nine hour flight back to the mainland.
Like many have said, its all preference and what you need to get you through the day or week.
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I'm debating weather to get the 8 or 16 gig. I'm meaning toward the 8 because I'm on a budget. But I was wondering how you guys/gals that's have the 8 are doing on space. How much space is actually available on the phone?
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I'm debating weather to get the 8 or 16 gig. I'm meaning toward the 8 because I'm on a budget. But I was wondering how you guys/gals that's have the 8 are doing on space. How much space is actually available on the phone?
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You get 5.67GB and after you install a couple games it goes FAST!
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You get 5.67GB and after you install a couple games it goes FAST!
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So you have the 8gb? And if so are you regretting it. I'm not much of a gamer on the phone.
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Actual user available space posted above.
As for running out, it depends on YOU . Will you stream music, or keep it on your device? Will you keep movies on it (this I personally think is stupid because I can never enjoy a movie on a less than 60" of screen)? Will you play heavy 3D games, or just the light casual games like Subway Surfer or Bike Race? Even Dead Trigger is only 130MB of space, some games like Asphalt 7 take a whopping 2GB.
Also, if you plan on taking full advantage of the camera's 1080p video recording and like to take lots of 8mp stills, or photospheres, then you'd need to transfer all those to your computer rather requently to save space.
Just my $.02
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I have all my apps on the phone including some games, titanium backup, a few roms , 4/5 pinned albums in google music (rest i stream) , i have aokp build nov 26th installed (which is a bit smaller i believe) and I have 4.12 gb remaining.
More than enough for my personal needs. Guess it depends on the person.
One thing differently is I no longer save my nandroids on my device. I use tool kit to save to PC (which saves about 3.6 gigs) Pointless to save on the phone either way.
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Actual user available space posted above.
As for running out, it depends on YOU . Will you stream music, or keep it on your device? Will you keep movies on it (this I personally think is stupid because I can never enjoy a movie on a less than 60" of screen)? Will you play heavy 3D games, or just the light casual games like Subway Surfer or Bike Race? Even Dead Trigger is only 130MB of space, some games like Asphalt 7 take a whopping 2GB.
Also, if you plan on taking full advantage of the camera's 1080p video recording and like to take lots of 8mp stills, or photospheres, then you'd need to transfer all those to your computer rather requently to save space.
Just my $.02
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I stream music all the time with spotify any Google music. Never keep movies on my phone since I also can't enjoy movies on a small screen, plus I have Netflix. Don't really record a whole lot either, but I do take lots of pictures and they'll all be at 8mp. I can sacrifice game downloads as i find myself not really playing any. The one thing I do a lot is download Roms. But I dont think paranoid android is out in the N4 so I won't be doing that soon. Hmmm, so should I just get the 8gb ?
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aimetti said:
I have all my apps on the phone including some games, titanium backup, a few roms , 4/5 pinned albums in google music (rest i stream) , i have aokp build nov 26th installed (which is a bit smaller i believe) and I have 4.12 gb remaining.
More than enough for my personal needs. Guess it depends on the person.
One thing differently is I no longer save my nandroids on my device. I use tool kit to save to PC (which saves about 3.6 gigs) Pointless to save on the phone either way.
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Agreed yes I use a toolkit and don't save a bunch of nandroid backups. I still have over 3.5gb left. I'm amazaid everything is the same as my skyrocket and I had over 10gb of space used up. Its just much cleaner and I'm making the effort to keep it clean. Now if I could go back I would still buy a 16gb. It just didn't end up that way even though I tried at the time and rushed into a buy. But now that I have an 8gb. I'm not worried at all just having to learn to use box.com for pictures and such. Its just up to the person I guess.
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stacio88 said:
So you have the 8gb? And if so are you regretting it. I'm not much of a gamer on the phone.
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I regret it VERY much. I was of the understanding that this phone would have USB OTG like the Galaxy Nexus so I could just hook up a USB drive. But as of right now it doesn't... and you may recognize me from the USB OTG forum as I'm OCD checking it until a solution comes out. ha
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I regret it VERY much. I was of the understanding that this phone would have USB OTG like the Galaxy Nexus so I could just hook up a USB drive. But as of right now it doesn't... and you may recognize me from the USB OTG forum as I'm OCD checking it until a solution comes out. ha
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what's the problem with the OTG? is it not working because of the hardware or software?
Not regretting it one bit. I stream all of my music and very rarely play games. All my photos are uploaded to Google plus so I can delete them if needed.
I have 4.6 GB free and the majority of space taken up is from Google music cache.
Basically, I'm using the cloud like a good little Google fanboy should.
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what's the problem with the OTG? is it not working because of the hardware or software?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1966864 No official word...
I am going with the 8GB, $50 is a pretty big premium for only a little more space. Basically my thinking is that if I wanted to keep a lot of stuff (movies and music) on my device then 16GB wouldn't come close to enough. This will be my 4th android phone and I have never installed more than a 1-2GB of apps. I have almost a 30GB dropbox accounts where my pics and home movies get uploaded automatically, a 50GB box account for any additional storage (ROMs, backups, etc), about 5GB of music on Google Music (I have an Ipod that is part of my car stereo anyway where I listen to most of my music) and then I have Netflix if I ever get bored with movies. Once I decide on a solution to stream my 1TB of HD movies from my home HTPC I can't imagine myself ever needing more than 1-2GB of phone storage, that still leaves me a 3-4GB buffer which should be enough if I ever want some local storage for movies/music when I'm somewhere without a signal.
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I stream music all the time with spotify any Google music. Never keep movies on my phone since I also can't enjoy movies on a small screen, plus I have Netflix. Don't really record a whole lot either, but I do take lots of pictures and they'll all be at 8mp. I can sacrifice game downloads as i find myself not really playing any. The one thing I do a lot is download Roms. But I dont think paranoid android is out in the N4 so I won't be doing that soon. Hmmm, so should I just get the 8gb ?
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Looks like the 8 GB is enough for your needs.
Just remember to save all your pictures somewhere besides the phone (should be a habit on any device anyways) periodically.
From my experience, GB ROMs are less than 100 MB but from my understanding ICS ROMs are at 150 MB, or less...? Either way you have plenty of breathing room after what your media uses up so you can hold plenty of ROMs. Other users above said they put backups on PC and had a lot of space freed up, so friendly suggestion to do that.
And me, I just ordered the 16 GB version. Just because I'm one of those people who just want extra space for the sake of being there. I'm probably going to have 8 GB or so of extra space.
The USB OTG thing was something I did HEAVY research on, because I assumed if older versions of Android supported it, then a newer one would too. Almost jumped for an S3 because Touchwiz adds complete native no root support for all things USB OTG. I guess I'll live without it until some dev gets a software mod working.
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I'm doing fine with the 8GB. All my pics are automatically uploaded online and I delete them right away from my phone. Don't have many apps installed on my phone. As for Nandroid backups, I copy them to my computer for safe keeping and to save up space. Can always move it to the phone if need be.
As for music and videos - don't transfer much. Just stream mostly.
Just fine, I have a dozen video podcasts, a dozen audio podcasts, ~100 songs, a couple large games (RPGs) and some pics/vids...still have 2.22gb of free space.
Just go with the 16GB. It's better to have more storage, than to have not enough.
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Just go with the 16GB. It's better to have more storage, than to have not enough.
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Not if you spent an extra $60
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Not if you spent an extra $60
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But that $60 can make a difference in the long run when you are trying to sell your phone.
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But that $60 can make a difference in the long run when you are trying to sell your phone.
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Very true, not a factor I usually keep in mind because I keep my old phones in a box.
But @OP maybe this might matter to you?
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Very true, not a factor I usually keep in mind because I keep my old phones in a box.
But @OP maybe this might matter to you?
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Well, as a 17 year old, it's one of the only things I can do right now to support my Android needs.
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As the title says., i can't find a good deal for HTC One 64Gb version sim free and factory unlocked. I'm not interested in 32Gb version.
Any help?
Not here yet.
Me too. Coming from s2 16gb + 32 gb sd card. Figure minimum I need for next phone is 64gb. Glad photos are small files but zoes take lots of storage I hear
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Now I don't get it. HTC should make this storage options available right away and to every regions. I mean it is just storage, how hard can it be to get enough product for every region?
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Now I don't get it. HTC should make this storage options available right away and to every regions. I mean it is just storage, how hard can it be to get enough product for every region?
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You forget that they're having major manufacturing problems: they simply can't make enough handsets, so the ones they do make have to be in the most commonly-ordered configuration.
and the cheapest. They're hardly going to focus on the more expensive of the two. It would just put people off.
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Me too. Coming from s2 16gb + 32 gb sd card. Figure minimum I need for next phone is 64gb. Glad photos are small files but zoes take lots of storage I hear
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From what I've read, Zoe's are 4 megs in size. I can't see that being an issue regardless of how many you have.
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From what I've read, Zoe's are 4 megs in size. I can't see that being an issue regardless of how many you have.
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What, twenty full-resolution 4MP photos and three and a half seconds of 1080p video take up just 4MB in total? I don't think so.
And if you decide to make one of those Event videos, they take up half a gigabyte each, according to TechRadar.
Even the likes of Samsung aren't able to release larger gb versions till months after the initial launch of a product.
Thats why microsd slot is so great..Htc just has to goof up somewhere.
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Even the likes of Samsung aren't able to release larger gb versions till months after the initial launch of a product.
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I love this guy...whats the sd slot for then genius..
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HOX+ 64Gb :good:
Till the one has 64gb it's a no no - 32gb just isn't enough & to think it is your kidding yourself
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HOX+ 64Gb :good:
Till the one has 64gb it's a no no - 32gb just isn't enough & to think it is your kidding yourself
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I have to disagree, I have a HTC evo 4g lte with 16gb internal and a 16gb external sdcard and I don't even have half of either of them filled up. I have 9gb free on the internal and a little bit over 8 on the external. And I have enough music on it to play music constantly over a month and not listen to the same song twice. I also have a ton of pictures and videos. And over 50 apps installed. So 32 gb is more than enough for me. And no I'm not kidding myself.
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HOX+ 64Gb :good:
Till the one has 64gb it's a no no - 32gb just isn't enough & to think it is your kidding yourself
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What no no mean?
eg1122 said:
I have to disagree, I have a HTC evo 4g lte with 16gb internal and a 16gb external sdcard and I don't even have half of either of them filled up. I have 9gb free on the internal and a little bit over 8 on the external. And I have enough music on it to play music constantly over a month and not listen to the same song twice. I also have a ton of pictures and videos. And over 50 apps installed. So 32 gb is more than enough for me. And no I'm not kidding myself.
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I have 30gb of music on my HOX+. So a 32gb One just doesn't cut it.
My music is not punny mp3. I like some quality, so I have WAV files
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Suqmadiq said:
What no no mean?
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LOL - It means it's a no go
@home said:
I have 30gb of music on my HOX+. So a 32gb One just doesn't cut it.
My music is not punny mp3. I like some quality, so I have WAV files
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LOL - It means it's a no go
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Punny mp3? Man your talking to someone who lives and breathes the music industry. Quality of sound on headphones is limited so why would you want best quality on your phone. I have over 500 gb of high quality music on my desktop. That doesn't mean I want it all on my phone. I've done professional recording, I'm in and out of recording studios and I can tell you that there is a limit to what the best headphones can reproduce. Now if you are listening to your music via a high quality sound system all the time or most of the time then I understand why you would want wav files but other than that high quality encoded mp3 is the best you can get from headphones. And if you think in full of bs, you are completely wrong. I have a bachelor's in music education, a masters in music percmformance, a certified srt (sound recording thechnician) and am currently working on my PhD in musicology. So I know a thing or two about music quality.
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eg1122 said:
Punny mp3? Man your talking to someone who lives and breathes the music industry. Quality of sound on headphones is limited so why would you want best quality on your phone. I have over 500 gb of high quality music on my desktop. That doesn't mean I want it all on my phone. I've done professional recording, I'm in and out of recording studios and I can tell you that there is a limit to what the best headphones can reproduce. Now if you are listening to your music via a high quality sound system all the time or most of the time then I understand why you would want wav files but other than that high quality encoded mp3 is the best you can get from headphones. And if you think in full of bs, you are completely wrong. I have a bachelor's in music education, a masters in music percmformance, a certified srt (sound recording thechnician) and am currently working on my PhD in musicology. So I know a thing or two about music quality.
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Good for you sir.
32gb still isn't enough.
MP3 is rubbish sounding. stick a pair of cheap earphones in & you'll never know.
@home said:
Good for you sir.
32gb still isn't enough.
MP3 is rubbish sounding. stick a pair of cheap earphones in & you'll never know.
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My point was that even the best earphones don't produce the sound quality that wav files offer so why bother having such large files. The hardware limits the software so its all that space used up is for nothing.
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eg1122 said:
My point was that even the best earphones don't produce the sound quality that wav files offer so why bother having such large files.
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The earphones I use do - I can tell a difference.
Above 256-320 kbps no human can tell the difference in sounds on earphones with pmp or mobiles..You need professional grade equipment or at least great DAC and music systems with a pair of high impedance high quality headphones [>300$] to hear that difference..not to mention really sensitive ears coz most people are not able to tell the diff even then...so please