Guest ww927bin Posted September 7, 2010 Report Posted September 7, 2010 Well, I have got Samsung Galaxy S phone, comparing with my older iPhone, the screen of Samsung Galaxy S is definitely nicer and is bigger. Another feature i like about Galaxy S is that iphone don't have is that messages can be typed using a virtual 3x4 keypad... camera is definitely better than iphone's 2MP though it would have been better if there's LED or xenon flash to accompany wif it... iphone still have better and more applications as compared to galaxy s's andriod operateing system... However, I encountered a problem that I would like to put my movies to Samsung Galaxy S. I know how to put my exited MPEG-4 movies on PC to Samsung Galaxy S as the movies are supported by Samsung Galaxy S well. However, what about my Blu-ray and DVD movies? I have a lot of blu-ray movies bought on Canada, and now I would like to put them such as Avatar on my Samsung Galaxy S for watching when travelling for work.Does it support forced subtitles? Any ideas? How to? Thanks Thanks Thanks
Guest Techpav Posted September 10, 2010 Report Posted September 10, 2010 (edited) Well, I have got Samsung Galaxy S phone, comparing with my older iPhone, the screen of Samsung Galaxy S is definitely nicer and is bigger. Another feature i like about Galaxy S is that iphone don't have is that messages can be typed using a virtual 3x4 keypad... camera is definitely better than iphone's 2MP though it would have been better if there's LED or xenon flash to accompany wif it... iphone still have better and more applications as compared to galaxy s's andriod operateing system... However, I encountered a problem that I would like to put my movies to Samsung Galaxy S. I know how to put my exited MPEG-4 movies on PC to Samsung Galaxy S as the movies are supported by Samsung Galaxy S well. However, what about my Blu-ray and DVD movies? I have a lot of blu-ray movies bought on Canada, and now I would like to put them such as Avatar on my Samsung Galaxy S for watching when travelling for work.Does it support forced subtitles? Any ideas? How to? Thanks Thanks Thanks Friends :P !!!I am trying to rip the Blu-ray disk movie Mama Mia! To play on my Motorola Droid with the following settings: .mp4 (854*480 I think, I'm trying to get video onto my Droid X). 1500kbps, default everything else. Video looked fine though, no frame rate issues. Use it, Pav.Tube Blu ray ripper software. With an “Only show forced subtitle” option, the Blu-Ray Ripper allows you to create videos with subtitle for “Navi” only when ripping the avatar Edited September 10, 2010 by Techpav
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