Nexus 7 vs Kindle Fire HD

kalliyan1

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Considering one of these for my girls for Christmas as "back-ups" if the pricing of the new ipad mini is too much above the $200 mark.
They will use it for movies and apps so just the wifi is fine.

The question I have is this...I convert their disney dvd's and put them on my ipad, will I be able to load either of these devices with converted movies or will i have to purchase them all? make sense:confused3 Maybe a simpler way of asking what I want to know is, can I transfer things onto either/both of these devices from our computer?

TIA
 
Considering one of these for my girls for Christmas as "back-ups" if the pricing of the new ipad mini is too much above the $200 mark.
They will use it for movies and apps so just the wifi is fine.

The question I have is this...I convert their disney dvd's and put them on my ipad, will I be able to load either of these devices with converted movies or will i have to purchase them all? make sense:confused3 Maybe a simpler way of asking what I want to know is, can I transfer things onto either/both of these devices from our computer?

TIA

The easy answer is that you will be able to transfer movies from your computer to a Kindle Fire or the N7.

The more complicated answer is how they will look when played. When you convert the Dvd to a file on your computer, you choose a format for the new file. Most software has formats which are optimized for the iPad and the iPhone and some have them for the KF.

If you get a KF or N7, you should test the video quality by playing a movie you already have on your computer. If the quality is not optimal, you may need to very the conversion format for future DVDs to get the best compromise. Note, the smaller iPad may have exactly the same issues, as the best settings to watch on an iPhone are not the same as for an iPad. -- Suzanne
 
The easy answer is that you will be able to transfer movies from your computer to a Kindle Fire or the N7.

The more complicated answer is how they will look when played. When you convert the Dvd to a file on your computer, you choose a format for the new file. Most software has formats which are optimized for the iPad and the iPhone and some have them for the KF.

If you get a KF or N7, you should test the video quality by playing a movie you already have on your computer. If the quality is not optimal, you may need to very the conversion format for future DVDs to get the best compromise. Note, the smaller iPad may have exactly the same issues, as the best settings to watch on an iPhone are not the same as for an iPad. -- Suzanne
Thanks for the answer...I realize I will have to change the format, that's not a problem. I just wasn't sure if once I did that if I could transfer them onto the device.
 
I have both an iPad and a Kindle Fire (I use to have the original but now have the HD version) and all my converted videos work on both of them with no problems. Both of them read mp4 formatted videos so I don't even have to convert them to two different files.

The only difference is the location the video files go. On the iPad they end up in the same place as all the other videos but on the Fire they end up in a "personal video" app.
 

I have both an iPad and a Kindle Fire (I use to have the original but now have the HD version) and all my converted videos work on both of them with no problems. Both of them read mp4 formatted videos so I don't even have to convert them to two different files.

The only difference is the location the video files go. On the iPad they end up in the same place as all the other videos but on the Fire they end up in a "personal video" app.

Without converting them, how does that work with the different screen sizes?
 
I have always just chosen iPad setting in handbrake when converting and it has worked just fine on both the iPad and the Fires. In fact when the Fire first came out the instructions for converting DVD to mp4 for them said to pick the iPad settings.
 
I have always just chosen iPad setting in handbrake when converting and it has worked just fine on both the iPad and the Fires. In fact when the Fire first came out the instructions for converting DVD to mp4 for them said to pick the iPad settings.

Good to know....Thank you!
 
Considering one of these for my girls for Christmas as "back-ups" if the pricing of the new ipad mini is too much above the $200 mark.
They will use it for movies and apps so just the wifi is fine.

The question I have is this...I convert their disney dvd's and put them on my ipad, will I be able to load either of these devices with converted movies or will i have to purchase them all? make sense:confused3 Maybe a simpler way of asking what I want to know is, can I transfer things onto either/both of these devices from our computer?

TIA

9to5 Mac is reporting that the smaller iPad will start at $329. Of course, we will know for sure in a few days. -- Suzanne
 
I also have the same problem, thank you guys.
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Just as a FYI, if you decide on the Nexus 7, you might want to wait a few weeks. Supposedly, the new 32 gb model is going to be released at the end of October and will sell for the same price as the 16 gb model currently does. The 8 gb models will likely be clearanced out, and the 16 gb models should drop in price. The Staples near me have already clearanced the 8 gb models, but they're sold out now.
 












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