Monday, February 13, 2012

Why won't the sounds work on my Nook Tablet?

Why can't I play my videos on NOOK Tablet?
So I downloaded android video players "MoboPlayer" and "MX Video Player". Which actually play any format, because it says it does. My videos are in .avi format, so I thought it would work like VCL. When I go to play a video on either of the player apps. It just goes to pay it for a split second, and then goes back to the selection screen. It refuses to play for some reason. Whats the problem here? Help me please. From Yahoo Answer
When it comes to video playing, the new Nook Tablet plays video only MP4 format which is not sufficient for movie lovers. If you want toplay video on Nook Tablet, you need to convert video to Nook Tablet MP4 format for playing smoothly.
What you should do is to use Nook Tablet Converter, which as the best Nook Tablet Video Converter on Windows 7, 8, Vista, XP. With this video to Nook Tablet converter, you can freely convert AVI, WMV, FLV, MOV, VOB, M4V, MPG, 3GP, F4V, HD, MKV, RMVB, AVCHD, MTS, M2TS, MOD, TOD to Nook Tablet MP4 video format and the output video for playing Nook Tablet videos are in high quality and suitable file size for Nook Tablet.
MoboPlayer includes coverflow, grids, or list modes to browse through videos. File descriptions (size, runtime, and resolution) are also listed, and users can designate the folder they wish to scan for videos. Users can also create playlists, so don't be surprised if you get the urge to watch videos until your battery gives out.
MoboPlayer includes coverflow, grids, or list modes to browse through videos. File descriptions (size, runtime, and resolution) are also listed, and users can designate the folder they wish to scan for videos. Users can also create playlists, so don't be surprised if you get the urge to watch videos until your battery gives out.
If you have to play MKV, DVD, VOB, AVCHD, MOD, 3GP, Xvid, DivX etc any other common video format on Nook Tablet, but the MoboPlayer can't help you solve the problem, you can try a Video to Nook Tablet Conversion by Video to Nook Tablet Converter.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Best tool to watch free movies on Kindle Fire

Can you watch movies on a Kindle Fire when you arent connected to internet?
Im thinking about buying a Kindle Fire. I know you have to be connected to interenet in order to download the movies. But once they are, do you have to remain connected to watch them? Example: I want to be able to let my daughter watch movies or tv shows in the back seat while Im driving.
As its competitive price to iPad $500, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster polled 410 U.S. consumers last week and found that 62 percent of those surveyed said they would pick a 7-inch Amazon tablet that costs $199, compared with 21 percent of consumers who said they would pick a 9.7-inch iPad that costs $599.
Very likely we will own a Kindle Tab other than a iPad. To sync video to Kindle Fire Tab MP4 for playing, we will use Kindle Fire Tablet Video Converter.
About the Video Converter for Kindle Fire Tablet:
It can effortlessly convert almost any popular video format like MKV, MOV, M2TS, RMVB, AVI, etc to Kindle Fire acceptable MP4 file format on your PC. Then what you need is sync or transfer the generated files for Kindle Fire playback. Plus, it also allows to you to customize the output video as well.
Tip: If your computer is running on Mac OSX, please refer to the Mac Kindle Fire Video Converter.

Step by step guide on how to convert and sync video to Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet:

After downloaded and installed the video to Kindle Fire converter program on PC, please launch it and follow the next steps:
Step 1: Click "Add File" to load the file(s) into the program.
Step 2: Select MP4 as output video format
Click the "Profile" field and select "Common Video" or "HD Video"->Choose MPEG-4 movie as the output video format.
avi to nook tablet
Step 3: Hit "START" to start converting video to Kindle Fire.
Step 4: Sync the generated .mp4 file to Kindle Fire tablet via USB cable. Enjoy watching movies on the tablet.

Monday, February 6, 2012

JayCut an internet based video editing software tool

JayCut was an internet based video editing software tool that along with competitors Jumpcut.com, Motionbox and Eyespot were the first to offer this Web 2.0 feature pioneered by FORscene, later also added by YouTube through Adobe. Visitors edit directly in the web browser without downloading application software. The free video editing service shut down on January 31, 2012.
JayCut allows users to download their videos to their Personal Computer or Mobile Phone, or publish their videos on video-sharing websites, like YouTube. User-made JayCut videos have a 4:3 fullscreen aspect ratio, however, the videos don't carry a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio.
Pros
Clean interface. Novice-friendly controls. Decent number of video effects. Unlimited storage. Ability to record or upload audio. Free.
Cons
Publish link not prominent enough. Published movies automatically appear in your public profile. The method by which you delete video from your public profile isn't obvious. Can't drag video directly into the application.
Bottom Line
JayCut offers a surprising amount of functionality for a Web app, but potential privacy concerns and easily-correctable design choices sully the experience a bit.