There is at least 1 video converter for Android. It claims to convert any format. I have not tried it. I would think that the Tegra3 quad core processor could perform the task. But I don't see myself doing those kinds of jobs on a tablet - at least not for now.
There is even a video editor (Magisto). But how much can you do on a small screen. I sometimes have trouble on the 22". And I want to see them run the WLMM on the Surface Pro.
Well I don't need to worry about that now lol I found a way to get my Tablet to join homegroup and i route my movies from the back up drive through sharing this was the thing that drove me crazy for two weeks
The app i used is ES file explorer it has the bridge to get you into homegroup only thing though it just shows the tablet in added devices but you won't see it's name in the homegroup
I must say after i have linked it the way i wanted it much faster in all aspects and my movies and blazing fast whichs makes me happy
Also the movies stream direct and no need to download it to the tablet you can just open up the host drive and go from there
Well I don't need to worry about that now lol I found a way to get my Tablet to join homegroup and i route my movies from the back up drive through sharing this was the thing that drove me crazy for two weeks
i've been trying to do that, i'm not sure if it's on my homegroup it doesn't show under network like my xbox does when it's on . i can use BubbleUPnP to watch mp4 video files but i want to beable to watch all my video files because most of them aren't in mp4. when i use ES file explorer>lan i can't connect it it ask for a password but i've no idea what password it needs i'll get there in the end. just to add i'm talking about watching the video files that are on my PC via streaming like i use playstation media server to stream videos to my xbox
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You guys forget that Windows 8 is made for the more moronic part of the population. If you are intelligent, you are not being targetted. They want the money from the masses.
Hi there
Why should "Non Geeks, Non Desktop users" be regarded as the "More moronic part of the population".
Strangely - providing you just ignore the metro UI and don't have too many complex apps with weird sub choices in them Windows 8 is JUST AS EASY as W7 for using Windowed applications and the classical desktop.
True it takes some work to organise the desktop decently --delete a whole load of superfluous tiles when installing programs, and select a bunch of applications to pin to desktop and taskbar but once you've done that it's NO DIFFERENT to how you'd work in W7.
Like any major change the ist iteration isn't optimal -- I'm sure by Service pack 2 or Windows 9 (or whatever they call it by then) will have these bugs and quirks sorted out .
A lot of people just simply mouth comments without spending around 60 mins at most to see if the main complaints are really valid.
It IS frustrating when you start --especially if you are a power user because you'll instinctively make keystokes etc that you've been using in previous versions of Windows which won't always be the same - but I'd guarantee that with a small bit of work most people's objections could be easily solved-- and in any case I know loads of people using W7 that once they are in the desktop actually NEVER use the menu either.
enc screenshot (apart from the Orb -- Just like W7 so what's the prob). Even in W7 I didn't use the menu hugely anyway on my own private laptop -- at work where we have some obscure ERP systems with quite a few Back end DB systems it's slightly different but the average user isn't one of those types anyway.
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Well I don't need to worry about that now lol I found a way to get my Tablet to join homegroup and i route my movies from the back up drive through sharing this was the thing that drove me crazy for two weeks
i've been trying to do that, i'm not sure if it's on my homegroup it doesn't show under network like my xbox does when it's on . i can use BubbleUPnP to watch mp4 video files but i want to beable to watch all my video files because most of them aren't in mp4. when i use ES file explorer>lan i can't connect it it ask for a password but i've no idea what password it needs i'll get there in the end. just to add i'm talking about watching the video files that are on my PC via streaming like i use playstation media server to stream videos to my xbox
It will not show in Homegroup but you will see it in the Added Devices ........ and Media drives
The Password is the Computer name and the Password that you use to log on to it's not the Router ID it is the PC you are trying to talk to
Basicly like turning on your PC and logging into Win 7
There is at least 1 video converter for Android. It claims to convert any format. I have not tried it. I would think that the Tegra3 quad core processor could perform the task. But I don't see myself doing those kinds of jobs on a tablet - at least not for now.
There is even a video editor (Magisto). But how much can you do on a small screen. I sometimes have trouble on the 22". And I want to see them run the WLMM on the Surface Pro.
Well I don't need to worry about that now lol I found a way to get my Tablet to join homegroup and i route my movies from the back up drive through sharing this was the thing that drove me crazy for two weeks
The app i used is ES file explorer it has the bridge to get you into homegroup only thing though it just shows the tablet in added devices but you won't see it's name in the homegroup
I must say after i have linked it the way i wanted it much faster in all aspects and my movies and blazing fast whichs makes me happy
Also the movies stream direct and no need to download it to the tablet you can just open up the host drive and go from there
I think that would be worth a tutorial. Can you make one ??
I use the ES File Explorer too but have not yet ventured into homegroup. I was trying to stream from an OTG attached fast stick and even an SSD, but that does not work. It stutters.
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Strangely - providing you just ignore the metro UI and don't have too many complex apps with weird sub choices in them Windows 8 is JUST AS EASY as W7 for using Windowed applications and the classical desktop.
No offence but that is not accurate.
jimbo45 said:
True it takes some work to organise the desktop decently --delete a whole load of superfluous tiles when installing programs, and select a bunch of applications to pin to desktop and taskbar but once you've done that it's NO DIFFERENT to how you'd work in W7.
The Password is the Computer name and the Password that you use to log on to it's not the Router ID it is the PC you are trying to talk to
Basicly like turning on your PC and logging into Win 7
yep thats what i did i guessed that was the password / and computer name and it wouldn't let me log in , my tablet doesn't show up in media ( like my xbox does when it's on ) it's cool i'll fix it/ work it out i don't want to hi-jack the thread with my issues
oh PS i only joined the forum a few weeks ago long time lurker though and I'm loving it
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The Password is the Computer name and the Password that you use to log on to it's not the Router ID it is the PC you are trying to talk to
Basicly like turning on your PC and logging into Win 7
yep thats what i did i guessed that was the password / and computer name and it wouldn't let me log in , my tablet doesn't show up in media ( like my xbox does when it's on ) it's cool i'll fix it/ work it out i don't want to hi-jack the thread with my issues
oh PS i only joined the forum a few weeks ago long time lurker though and I'm loving it
maybe it isn't the password you think it is you can also turn off log on password to the PC itself and link as Anonymous as long as you internet connection is secure you don't need to worry
I found an excellent pre-built PC deal. The system uses quality parts and is cheaper than the cost of the separate parts + shipping by $125.00. Plus, I would have to spend time building the PC. The only problem are is it ships with Windows 8 only.
Is Windows 8 a deal killer ?
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Right, my little brother has a laptop running Windows 7 Ultimate (x32). He also has a PS3 webcam (I forget the actual name of it). He is allowed to use this webcam on his PS3, but not on his computer. The problem is that he keeps defying the rule in...