I don't know how you will connect it, as the answer depends on HOW you connect it. As data conduit? (i.e. use Internet on phone) As file transfer? (send contacts and files to PC and vice versa) As audio passthru? (i.e. take calls on PC instead of phone)...
Most simply have you hold down the main action button for like 5-10 seconds to turn off. Then do the same to turn on AND pair (short press for 1 second is just regular "turn on")
Not really.
Until ALL PCs come with Blu-ray readers as standard, and maybe not even then.
Remember, games only needs to be installed ONCE, so using multiple DVD ROMs is not really *that* big of an issue.
No, because most Android tablets do NOT do "host mode" which allow you to use USB peripherals, thus having a USB slot is useless.
I know Google Nexus had host mode, and I think Galaxy Nexus can be hacked into host mode so you can hook a hub to it thus giving you full size ports. Don't believe...
You *may* have to do a factory reset (you'll lose all the apps, but the ones you have downloaded you can just redownload) Contacts and such should be synced already. You'll just lose some settings.
If you're sure the player will play XVID, then you shouldn't need to do any conversion. Just burn the AVI file to the disc. To be sure it works, leave it in root directory (i.e. no subdirs).
Same with DVD, no conversion should be needed.
Only rooted phones can do it.
With Titanium Backup (root required), you can "freeze" apps. They still get updated, but they can't run or appear in the app drawer.
EDIT: Some apps are "self-starting", which means they will run even if you don't run them manually. When frozen, they won't run at...
If you're sure the player will play XVID, then you shouldn't need to do any conversion. Just burn the AVI file to the disc. To be sure it works, leave it in root directory (i.e. no subdirs).
Same with DVD, no conversion should be needed.
If you're sure the player will play XVID, then you shouldn't need to do any conversion. Just burn the AVI file to the disc. To be sure it works, leave it in root directory (i.e. no subdirs).
Same with DVD, no conversion should be needed.
Retailers deal with older inventory in several ways
1) Clearance sale, i.e. lower the price and sell them
2) Sell them to a liquidator, who then resells them online at a lower cost
3) "Return" them to the factory (if it is allowed in the contract)
Best Bluetooth what? headset? headphones? adapter? stereo or mono? earbud style, studio headphone style, or other? Speakerphone? Mouse? Keyboard? Printer? (yes, they all exist, and more)
Bluetooth is a STANDARD of wireless communication. Please ask a precise question.
Exert firm pull on the full tray (not just the bezel, as you may break it) until it opens. The tray is on a slide with a plastic gear track to control eject. Usually, if it's stuck it's the track got jammed, though a busted disc is a possibility.
If it won't open at all, the drive is probably...
It is choppy because TV works at 30p, not 23.98/24.
You'll need to convert with a 2:3 pullup. A proper MPEG encoder should be able to do that. There may even be an option in Toast to do that, but I'm not familiar with Macs.