Funkstain wrote:Woah woah woah. There are loads of all-format video players for iOS, both universal and ipad optimised, free and costly. See this list for the current recommended ones: http://appadvice.com/appguides/show/alternative-video-players I use AVPlayerHD for my iPad and HD video is smooth as butter. For your DivX (you still use that???) or XVid files you'll have no problem at all, though high bitrate (quality) 1080p may stutter a bit. But then if you've found a torrent source for that, well done you. Loading video files onto the iPad is easy. Simply plug it in, load up iTunes, go to the "Apps" tab, scroll down a bit, and you'll see a list of apps that can handle side-loading. Your video player will be there, simply click on add files, browse for the films you want, and add. MUCH better than streaming.
Funkstain wrote:Loading video files onto the iPad is easy. Simply plug it in, load up iTunes, go to the "Apps" tab, scroll down a bit, and you'll see a list of apps that can handle side-loading. Your video player will be there, simply click on add files, browse for the films you want, and add. MUCH better than streaming.
Funkstain wrote:For your DivX (you still use that???)
Elmlea wrote:Does ANYONE actually have a cellular iPad?
google wrote:Yes. In the office we have them for our demo's. What's the question?Elmlea wrote:Does ANYONE actually have a cellular iPad?
Elmlea wrote:Well, I can afford a 64Gb one, but the tight Scottish part of me would rather hide $100 under the pillow and put up with 32Gb. Â With no music on it, no podcasts, and most movies being streamed, I wonder if I'd ever fill it up....? What are your biggest apps?
adkm1979 wrote:Think of it as $100 for an iPad that's essentially twice as good, Elm.
adkm1979 wrote:Think of it as $100 for an iPad that's essentially twice as good, Elm.
Funkstain wrote:But - what do you plan to do with the saved $100?
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