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Originally Posted by pez 
Crazy useful link
. Huge thanks. I've heard of Handbrake for converting videos before, but it's awesome to know both tools I need are free. I'm wondering, how is the Nexus for 1080p playback? The reason I ask is because if this proves to be useful for me, I'll probably try and archive all of my movies in 1080p ~4GB files. Thanks again
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Side note: I am unable to see your pics. Not sure if it's just my school internet being wonky again, though.

Crazy useful link
. Huge thanks. I've heard of Handbrake for converting videos before, but it's awesome to know both tools I need are free. I'm wondering, how is the Nexus for 1080p playback? The reason I ask is because if this proves to be useful for me, I'll probably try and archive all of my movies in 1080p ~4GB files. Thanks again
.Side note: I am unable to see your pics. Not sure if it's just my school internet being wonky again, though.
Works fine for 1080p playback. It's just a certain type of file, some anime file type, that will give it problems. I've played 1080p movies on our N7 before and they ran fine. No issues.
Just be sure and grab DICE player if you are going to make "heavy" movie files. It supports Hardware Acceleration, unlike most of the other players. MX Player is good. Really good. But DICE is the player that gave me the least amount of issues when testing different movie types and such.
Just get the latest release of DICE player from the store and then side load this libffmpeg.so file onto your Nexus 7 and, in the settings of DICE, scroll down to where it says "Enable Plug Ins" or something like that and tick the box. Should load itself automatically.



















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