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RE: Movies playing on a USB stick - item - 11-11-2011 04:39pm Hi, maybe this soft for mac : http://sbooth.org/Max/ Regards RE: Movies playing on a USB stick - dandavis1 - 11-11-2011 05:14pm (11-11-2011 04:20pm)fam1x Wrote: Should have gone for the automatic it doesnt have stop start technology. Then you wont have to worry about the DVD stopping every 10minutes I do have an auto - a Dynamic Si4 auto to be more precise. RE: Movies playing on a USB stick - cjfp - 11-11-2011 06:26pm You can turn the Stop Start off if required RE: Movies playing on a USB stick - Intex - 23-12-2011 03:20am Where is the USB port on the NAV ? I am trying to see if the NAV unit in a US spec'd car can somehow be mod'ed to accept USB drives as well, or is this a totally different NAV unit?? RE: Movies playing on a USB stick - Big Dave - 23-12-2011 07:50am I've only just caught up with this thread but I have been using a portable hard drive on my Si4 since I got it. It's a 320gb Western Digital and I'm using the Divx converter from the Divx homepage. To be honest I'm not sure if the larger capacity offers any real benefit from my Sandisk 32gb USB stick, if I modify the files on the 320gb it takes ages to initialise and I spend most of my journey scrolling through file names. I get 20+ movies and 1000's of tracks on the Sandisk and it connects almost instantly. An added bonus is they are on offer in Argos at the moment at £25 ish. ![]() RE: Movies playing on a USB stick - gw76 - 27-12-2011 03:26pm So for the less technical amongst us, to get a film on a usb stick then watch it in the car, what do i need to do, get convertors ? RE: Movies playing on a USB stick - jessenj - 27-12-2011 05:27pm (27-12-2011 03:26pm)gw76 Wrote: So for the less technical amongst us, to get a film on a usb stick then watch it in the car, what do i need to do, get convertors ? The short answer is "yes" but the longer answer really depends on what type of PC you have. If you have a PC, there are dozens of apps that will make quick work of what you need to do to get the videos into a format that will play in your vehicle. I'm less familiar with the Mac side of things, but Handbrake comes to mind. On the PC side, I'd use Imtoo Ultimate Video Converter. It works. Its fast. It is simple as drag and drop. RE: Movies playing on a USB stick - gw76 - 27-12-2011 09:45pm Thanks, so do the films need to be converted to .avi, mp4, mkv ...or what - the divx convertor I got converts to all different formats ? I think i thought the native dvd format was avi RE: Movies playing on a USB stick - vision*R - 27-12-2011 11:36pm You might want to read through the existing threads, it has all been explained before. It needs to be DivX or XVid encoded. AVI is merely a container format, it doesn't say anything about the encoding of the contents. AVI works but only if the video track is DivX / XVid encoded. DVD format is MPEG-2. RE: Movies playing on a USB stick - gw76 - 28-12-2011 12:22am I did, and it still wasnt clear, hence asking. |