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2012 Nexus 7 Discussion Forums (1st Generation) => Nexus 7 Audio/Video => Topic started by: DavidNavratil on September 17, 2012, 09:29:26 AM

Title: Playing of home recorded video files on Nexus7
Post by: DavidNavratil on September 17, 2012, 09:29:26 AM
Newbie David here - I don't have a tablet yet and don't have any Android devices but Xmas is coming up!! I got some good response on reading EBooks on a Nexus7 now I have a question on Videos.  I record alot of movies off of TV (1940's to 1960's horror/sf) and turn them into AVI, MKV & MP4 files to watch again on the TV.  Will I be able to watch these movies (Mostly Black & White) on the Nexus7 and how will the quality look?  Tks for any response - David
Title: Re: Playing of home recorded video files on Nexus7
Post by: ctrlz on September 17, 2012, 06:46:03 PM
Newbie David here - I don't have a tablet yet and don't have any Android devices but Xmas is coming up!! I got some good response on reading EBooks on a Nexus7 now I have a question on Videos.  I record alot of movies off of TV (1940's to 1960's horror/sf) and turn them into AVI, MKV & MP4 files to watch again on the TV.  Will I be able to watch these movies (Mostly Black & White) on the Nexus7 and how will the quality look?  Tks for any response - David

   David,
   Just browsed thru my files and they're all mp4's however all taken with my RAZR as well.   I wouldn't see why you would have any issues playing them.   The quality would depend on your end and what you're making them from right?   Get the scale for the device right and I would think they'd be fine.   
Title: Re: Playing of home recorded video files on Nexus7
Post by: S.Prime on September 17, 2012, 07:20:03 PM
David, the only video format that I have not been able to play on my Nexus 7 is mkv. Also I have not been disappointed with the quality.
Title: Re: Playing of home recorded video files on Nexus7
Post by: Tiny on September 17, 2012, 08:20:01 PM
David, the only video format that I have not been able to play on my Nexus 7 is mkv. Also I have not been disappointed with the quality.


There are a lot of programs that will convert video files.  My favorite is Format Factory (http://www.formatoz.com/).  It converts video (including MKV), audio, and pictures.  It also rips DVDs and CDs.  The cost is $0.00.
Title: Re: Playing of home recorded video files on Nexus7
Post by: samuelwarren on October 18, 2013, 02:30:53 AM
I have used the Nexus 7 Video File Converter (http://www.recovery-android.com/android-video-converter.html) for a long time(it is from brorsoft). It works fine with high quality and I can freely set the video/audio parameters to get the ideal quality and effect. The most important is that I can transfer MKVs, AVIs to my N7 and smartphone S3 for viewing.