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RockyRaccoon:
Never having owned a smartphone or tablet before, I figured it would take a little time to figure things out; and it has.

I got my 7.2 this past tues.  Once I figured out that I needed a file manager app (which I got for free at the google store) downloading music and video from my computer to my nexus was a piece of cake. 

To connect my computer to my nexus I used the charging cord I got with the unit and it seems to transfer video at the same quality I see on my computer.  For music, once my computer and nexus were hooked up, I went to 'my computer' and located the nexus and clicked it.  And then it was as simple as drag and drop. Done

For my DVD's I downloaded Handbrake and transferred them to my computer in mp4 format.  And then proceeded to do the same thing I did for my music transfers.  I watched parts of the videos on my nexus to check for quality and they came out great.

I don't know what reason I need to get a $20-30 micro usb as the one that came with the unit seems to work fine. Am I missing something here?

chris198810:
Still be excited with my new Nexus 7, the first Android tablet for me. After three-day experience, here I'd like to share some movie playback tips on the new Nexus 7 (2013 version). The almost same with yours.

Own some personal avi, vob, mkv files, I can freely transfer them to the Nexus 7 2nd as long as changed the video format to mp4 in advance. Of course, if you 've downloaded some video player app, you can play videos on new nexus 7 in extended format.

S.Prime:
Thanks Rocky and Chris for sharing your video and audio experience with the Nexus 7. I have found it more convenient to maintain all of my audio content in mp3 format, but depending on your choice of video player app,  you can play avi, mp4, or mkv's. I have honestly not tried vob files though.

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AlexBell:

--- Quote from: RockyRaccoon on August 01, 2013, 05:42:17 PM ---Never having owned a smartphone or tablet before, I figured it would take a little time to figure things out; and it has.

I got my 7.2 this past tues.  Once I figured out that I needed a file manager app (which I got for free at the google store) downloading music and video from my computer to my nexus was a piece of cake. 

To connect my computer to my nexus I used the charging cord I got with the unit and it seems to transfer video at the same quality I see on my computer.  For music, once my computer and nexus were hooked up, I went to 'my computer' and located the nexus and clicked it.  And then it was as simple as drag and drop. Done

For my DVD's I downloaded Handbrake and transferred them to my computer in mp4 format.  And then proceeded to do the same thing I did for my music transfers.  I watched parts of the videos on my nexus to check for quality and they came out great.

I don't know what reason I need to get a $20-30 micro usb as the one that came with the unit seems to work fine. Am I missing something here?

--- End quote ---

Could you tell me please
- What file manager did you get? How did you use it?
- When you transferred files from your computer to your Nexus where did you put them?
- When you had your music files on the tablet how did you listen to them?

As you can see I'm quite ignorant about the Nexus 7, and am really struggling. I've got reading ebooks under control, and I'd like to start listening to music next.

Regards, Alex

rasmith1959:

--- Quote from: AlexBell on December 11, 2013, 11:01:28 PM ---
--- Quote from: RockyRaccoon on August 01, 2013, 05:42:17 PM ---Never having owned a smartphone or tablet before, I figured it would take a little time to figure things out; and it has.

I got my 7.2 this past tues.  Once I figured out that I needed a file manager app (which I got for free at the google store) downloading music and video from my computer to my nexus was a piece of cake. 

To connect my computer to my nexus I used the charging cord I got with the unit and it seems to transfer video at the same quality I see on my computer.  For music, once my computer and nexus were hooked up, I went to 'my computer' and located the nexus and clicked it.  And then it was as simple as drag and drop. Done

For my DVD's I downloaded Handbrake and transferred them to my computer in mp4 format.  And then proceeded to do the same thing I did for my music transfers.  I watched parts of the videos on my nexus to check for quality and they came out great.

I don't know what reason I need to get a $20-30 micro usb as the one that came with the unit seems to work fine. Am I missing something here?

--- End quote ---

Could you tell me please
- What file manager did you get? How did you use it?
- When you transferred files from your computer to your Nexus where did you put them?
- When you had your music files on the tablet how did you listen to them?

As you can see I'm quite ignorant about the Nexus 7, and am really struggling. I've got reading ebooks under control, and I'd like to start listening to music next.

Regards, Alex

--- End quote ---

A little more information would be helpful, like do you have a PC? Do you listen to music on it, if so what do you use there?

If you do have a PC and use iTunes you could use this app called iSyncr to put music on your tablet, and then use Rocket Player to listen to them. The nice thing about these two apps is that they will sync your iTunes library, play counts and all, with your tablet.

There are also a number of other options that are available...



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