What is it you are trying to do, exactly? A lot of iPad users route a lot of stuff through DropBox or whatever. I have videos on my NAS and stream them with the Remote Files app.
Yeah I don't know how to do that yet. That sort of thing isn't obvious or intuitive on iPad the way it is on Android. Hence why I said I'm still figuring it out.
What is it you are trying to do, exactly? A lot of iPad users route a lot of stuff through DropBox or whatever. I have videos on my NAS and stream them with the Remote Files app.
Tossing movies on it quickly before a trip would be a good start. Preferably without having to upload/download or transcode them.
Last edited by Frogacuda; 04 Aug 2013 at 01:20 PM.
Noob. Anything in a mkv container uses h264. I use mp4 tools to do a straight pass through without any hit to the quality.
Also, I bought an orange WHY DOESN'T IT TASTE LIKE A BANANA?
VLC should play all your movie films.
I don't mean to bitch, I'm just trying to learn. I got the thing because I wanted it. But everyone acts like iOS is so self-explanatory, but a lot of shit isn't.
I downloaded that, but what's an easy way to actually get them on the iPad since iTunes won't do it?
It really takes time I get used to, especially if you're even remotely techie. OS X is even weirder. When I switched over from Windows it took me a long time to get used to. It's so easy to use that it seems wrong.
I added LTE to my iPad. It's pretty cool.
I had LTE on mine for a month and then I called ATT to cancel and they said they'd just give it to me for free for the rest of my contract.
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