I was wondering if anyone had Handbrake settings or resolution that would be ideal for a Galaxy Tab 4 7.0? My thinking is that the files don't need to be huge due to the smaller screen and the limited memory (either internal or via SD card).
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Hi, I've had my O2 XDA Mini s a week and love it.
As I'm new to all this, I'm having problems in playing avi files ad they won't play in Media Player. A friend suggested I install TCPMP which plays everything on his HP IPAQ. I installed it and it does play the file but stutters.
I have just loaded the avi file onto my 2gb SD Card and playing from there. I haven't converted the file smaller or anything. Do I need to do this? If so, what prog, resultion, size looking for etc. Any advice, help would be appreciated.
Also, I saw a store selling 4gb mini sd cards, do these work on this handset?
Thanks
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Unfortunately the Wizard doesn't have a terribly powerful processor, running at 195 Mhz by default. I have the stuttering problem as well with larger files - there simply isn't enough grunt to process the stream fast enough.
You could try using Windows Movie Maker, which has targets specifically for Pocket PCs and/or a specific file size. Add your movie into a collection (make sure you turn off scene selection), drag it onto the story board, then save the movie. I can convert a 350MB 'HD' xvid in about 20 mins.
To answer your question about 4GB Mini SD, see this thread:
list of working 4gb mini sd, please contribute
Ok, I know that FAT32 has a file transfer limitation of 4GB. But the Tab wont read an SD card formatted to NTSF, so my question is how do I get my 4.5 GB+ HD movies onto my tablet to watch on my upcoming trip?
Use ripbot to re-encode at a smaller file size. You will not notice the difference on the SGT. 720p movies generally shrink to 1.8-2.5 GB.
If you feel it's crucial to keep the file the way it is, the only other option is to use mkvmerge to split it into two files. Google mkvtoolnix. For some reason, the 4.5 version of mkvmerge causes problems for me with the SGT. If that's the case with you, hunt down the 3.2 version.
Hi!
I hope you guys can help me with a little question: Is the Galaxy time limited (e.g. 60mins max) or size limit (e.g. 4GB max) while video recording? I hope that the only limiting factor is the size of the used SD-Card...
Is it possible to record while holding the device in landscape or in portrait orientation with same resolution without having a video standing on the head at the end?
Which container and codec does the recording use and how many space is needed for a specific recording time (e.g. 1GB for 100mins)?
Thanks for now!
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I am purchasing a 32gb microsd card to use with TF. However, I have videos files that are larger than 4 GB (Fat32 limitation). I am wondering if there is another format supported by TF that will allow larger files. Thanks.
i'd give ext3 a try... you'll have to install Ext2Read on your windows box to access the memory card though.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2read/
Are you sure those video files larger than 4gb will even play in Honeycomb without skipping? Sounds like a high profile encoded video.
tekkitan said:
Are you sure those video files larger than 4gb will even play in Honeycomb without skipping? Sounds like a high profile encoded video.
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Yes. I can already play them through streaming.
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i'd give ext3 a try... you'll have to install Ext2Read on your windows box to access the memory card though.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2read/
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Thanks. I presume this is supported by TF and I will be able to copy/delete to the card through the USB cable?
Yes you can.
Would you recommend using ext3 over NTFS and if so why?
I haven't recieved my transformer yet so not sure if it will nativly read NTFS but I know the rooted devices can.
Hi, when I record a long FHD video, it will automatically split the file after the file reached 4GB. Is there any way to record continuessly?
My SDcard is formatted with exfat FS, so i don't think the problem is with the sd card. In fact I have many movies that around 8GB in size.
Sorry for my english.
Use a different camera app maybe. I hate this limit.
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I don't understand this totally arbitrary limit. My Sony Xperia records continuously which is great for one-hit videos of 30 - 40 minutes that DO NOT need to be manually stitched back together to upload to Youtube (for example).
It's the single most frustrating thing my 'new' S8 presents to me and the one single thing that may have me headed back to my Xperia
I assume you are using the stock camera app. I don't know if it is, but the Samsung camera APK might only be 32-bit and this is a common limitation as 4GB is 2^32 and the integer limit on 32-bit is (2^31)-1.
It's basically a case of if it ain't broke don't fix it, because most people don't run into this issue.