Sunday, December 13, 2015

Play FLAC Files on Samsung Galaxy S4/S5/S6/S6 Edge



FLAC, short for Free Lossless Audio Codec, is an audio format for lossless audio data compression. Being lossless, This audio format ensures high audio quality to meet users' demands. Even though its file size is much bigger than MP3, it's still preferred by many music fans because of the high quality of audio playback. This article introduce a workable FLAC player for Samsung Galaxy S4 and FLAC player for Samsung Galaxy S5 and how to convert FLAC to MP3 to fast transfer and sync to Samsung Galaxy S4/S5/S6/S6 Edge for easy play.

Why cannot we directly watch FLAC files on our Galaxy S series? How about converting them to the common audios MP3 files, which can all be the suitable one on Galaxy S series? Although FLAC is on the list of native support media format of Samsung Galaxy S4/S5/S6/S6 Edge, there are times when you can’t play FLAC on Galaxy S4 or Galaxy S5. You can’t even add or transfer FLAC files to your playlists; FLAC files are played without metadata; or only half of the FLAC can be played.


To solve Galaxy S series won’t play FLAC files, you can try other music players from Google play or use the stand way to convert FLAC to Galaxy S4/S5/S6/S6 Edge supported MP3 format.

The First Way, you can Install FLAC Players for Samsung Galaxy S4/S5/S6 to Play FLAC on Samsung Galaxy S4/S5/S6. Winamp for Android Pro, a paid Andorid app (costs $4.99) supports FLAC Playback (from Browse by Folders). Winamp Pro can play, manage and sync music from your Mac or PC to your Android device. It offers a complete music management solution (2.1 OS & above) featuring wireless desktop sync (Winamp Media Player required), iTunes import, & access to thousands of internet radio stations with SHOUTcast. Note: The article also applies to Samsung Galaxy S3, S2, Tab, Note, etc.

The Second way and most effective way is that convert FLAC to Galaxy S4/S5/S6/S6 Edge supported Audio Formats. Here, Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate and iMedia Converter for Mac are recommended to Windows and Mac users to easily and efficiently play FLAC to MP3 on Galaxy S4/S5/S6/S6 Edge with best settings and solve Galaxy S4/S5/S6/S6 Edge can’t play MP3, WAV, AIFF, OGG, WMA, APE, RA, RAM, etc. problems. Learn >> Why Choose this Top Audio for Galaxy S4/S5/S6/S6 Edge?

In fact, Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate is more than an audio converter, it is also an excellent video converter to convert between all popular video formats. With the help of this Top Audio Converter, it is that easy to play audio, video on Galaxy S4/S5/S6/S6 Edge or on any devices and players.

How to Convert Audio FLAC on Galaxy S4/S5/S6/S6 Edge?

 

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Step 1: Load Audio Files for Galaxy S4/S5/S6/S6 Edge.

Click on “Add File” button to add the audio files that you want to play on Galaxy S4/S5/S6/S6 Edge. Or simply drag your files or the folder where your files are to the program interface.



Step 2: Set output format for Galaxy S4/S5/S6/S6 Edge.

Click Format column to choose output format. In order to make ringtone for your Galaxy S4/S5/S6/S6 Edge, we choose "Common Audio > MP3 - MPEG Layer-3 Audio(*.mp3)". it’s the only ringtone format that Galaxy S4/S5/S6/S6 Edge supported.




Step 3: Merge audio files into one.

Select the audio files you want to join together and then tick “Merge into one file” on the main interface to combine separate audio files into one.

Step 4: Convert audio to Galaxy S4/S5/S6/S6 Edge.

Start the conversion process by hitting the right-bottom “Convert” button to convert FLAC to AAC conversion begins. Then, transfer converted media to Galaxy S4/S5/S6/S6 Edge. When it completes, now you can enjoy the FLAC audio files on Galaxy S4/S5/S6/S6 Edge when running or workout!


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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Removing DRM and Recording How Murray Saved Christmas iTunes M4V to Surface Pro



Everyone’s happy in Stinky Cigars, the secret town where all the holiday characters live – except Murray Weiner, the grumpy owner of Murray’s Holiday Diner. But when Santa is knocked out cold by an experimental toy – the Jack-in-the-Boxer – it’s up to Murray to save Christmas – which he does, in a weirdly wonderful way. This is the story told in the movie-How Murray Saved Christmas. 

 

If you buy How Murray Saved Christmas on iTunes and want to transfer it to Surface Pro to watch, then you got it. However, iTunes video is DRM protected which will be disfavored as it prevents them from fully accessing to those videos on non-apple devices, not to mention the rental ones. Therefore, to remove iTunes DRM for watching limitlessly on Surface Pro seems to be of top priority. 

With Best DRM removal tool – Pavtube ChewTune you could easily remove DRM from iTunes video and convert iTunes M4V videos to Surface Pro support video with fast speed and high quality. Therefore, you can freely enjoy iTunes videos on Surface Pro without any limitations or DRM protection. Read the review

With it, you can also sync Amazon wmv video and Digital Copy to Surface tablets. 

Step 1. Load your iTunes M4V video to Pavtube iTunes to Surface Pro converter. You can either browser to file location or drag and drop source How Murray Saved Christmas iTunes file to the app. 

 

Step 2. Choose the optimized profile for Surface Pro. Click the “Format” drop-down menu and select “Microsoft > Microsoft Surface Windows RT/Pro H.264 Video (*.mp4)”. 

 

Step 3. Is necessary, you could set video and audio parameters such as video and audio codec, bitrate, frame rate, etc so that better video and audio quality can be transferred to your Surface Pro tablet. 

Step 4. Hit the “Convert” button to start How Murray Saved Christmas iTunes M4V to Surface Pro MP4 recording. 

Since Pavtube ChewTune records source DRM videos in 1:1 video and audio quality, it would take as long as the source movie length for the whole DRM video to Surface Pro conversion process since Pavtube ChewTune records source DRM videos in 1:1 video and audio quality. 

Once it completes, open output folder, locate the created MP4 file and transfer the iTunes M4V movies to Surface Pro tablet for viewing. 

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Monday, December 7, 2015

Which Budget Consumer Virtual Reality Headset Should You Buy?

Merge VR Goggles Vs Freefly VR: Which Budget Consumer Virtual Reality Headset Should You Buy? 

The future is finally here – consumer virtual reality headsets are coming this Christmas that work in conjunction with the smartphone in your pocket, rather than being tied to a computer or consoles as with the Oculus Rift and PlayStation VR. 

 

Super-keen virtual reality nerds will already have queued up for hours to test out the upcoming Samsung Gear VR or the HTC Vive, but if you’re just a casual user who wouldn’t mind dipping your toe in the water and you don’t want to pay a premium price, then there is an alternative.Merge VR Googles and the Freefly VR headset are two virtual reality headsets now on the market that aim to give a better experience than Google Cardboard, while still not breaking the bank. But are they any good? Let’s find out. 



 

The Merge VR Goggles come with an adjustable head strap, knobs to adjust the lenses and the buttons on the iPhone 6S are easily accessible for interactionIBTimes UK 

The Merge VR Goggles feature adjustable straps and lenses, which is useful to ensure that your view of the VR app is as clear as possible. There is also a hole in the front of the headset where presumably one day the smartphone’s camera can interact with a virtual reality landscape, but there are no apps that allow you to test this feature for now. 

The headset was very comfortable to wear and it was good to be able to instantly adjust the volume on the smartphone through the hole on the top of the headset. However, even after adjusting the lenses, the view still seemed to be a bit blurry, almost as if the app was in quite low resolution. 

After wearing the headset for a while it becomes quite heavy and your eyes start to feel strained. The general advice with VR headsets is that you can’t wear them for too long, but this is a pity as you can’t get sucked into a VR app game the way you do with a video game console. One plus point about this headset is that it’s made from hypoallergenic foam, but the negative is that it feels very block-y and a bit cheap. 

Merge VR Googles 

The Verdict 

The Merge VR is very comfortable to wear and it is definitely lighter on your head than the Oculus Rift or the Samsung Gear VR, but at the end of the day, it’s still only made from foam, so it doesn’t have the sophisticated feel you’d expect from spending £50. 

Scores:
  • Design: 8/10 - The foam is comfortable and the lenses and straps are easily adjustable.
  • Lenses: 6/10 - The lenses were not as clear as they could be.
  • Functionality: 6/10 - Smartphone buttons easy to access, but interaction is limited besides moving your head.


Pros:
  • Adjustable straps.
  • Light, comfortable, hypoallergenic design.
  • Easy to access smartphone buttons.


Cons:
  • Feels cheap.
  • Interactions are limited.
  • No electronic input.


 

The Freefly VR headset opens up so the Huawei Honor 6 Plus smartphone can be securely clipped insideIBTimes UK 

The Freefly VR headset is quite comfortable to wear and is lighter than the Merge VR, so you can wear it for a long period of time without feeling burdened by the weight of the headset on your head. It also has very good lenses, although sometimes it feels that from certain angles you need the headset to be even closer to your face, and you cannot adjust the straps to achieve this. 

The plastic feels rather cheap, and the design prevents the user from adjusting the volume or touching any of the smartphone buttons once the phone has been clipped into the headset. You could use headphones, but if you don’t want to, this can be quite annoying as you have to start the app on the smartphone, adjust the volume to what you think it should be, secure the phone to the backing board and then close the headset. 

There’s no start button on the headset, so it feels that you’re playing catch-up once you put the headset on. The Glide joystick features similar controls to a game console controller. It connects with ease to the smartphone, but as there are almost no VR apps that are Glide-enabled and the ones that are don’t work that great, there is not much to say for now. 

Freefly VR Headset 

The Verdict 

The Freefly VR headset is comfortable to wear and has good lenses, but the plastic makes it feel like a low-end product. However, the Bluetooth-enabled joystick worked perfectly with game apps and enabled a good range of interaction. 

Scores:
  • Design: 7/10 - Lenses and straps are not adjustable; at times you need to hold it to your head.
  • Lenses: 8/10 - The lenses are quite clear.
  • Functionality: 6/10 - Smartphone buttons inaccessible, but joystick offers additional functionality.


Pros:
  • Good lenses.
  • Joystick offers interactivity.
  • Light and comfortable to wear.


Cons:
  • Feels cheap.
  • No access to smartphone volume buttons.
  • No electronic input.
  • Straps can’t be adjusted.


Which should you buy? 

It depends what you need the VR headset for. If you’re running a promotional marketing event and you want some headsets for the public to view a VR experience, like a 360-degree music video, then both headsets are a massive step-up from Google Cardboard, and I would recommend the Merge VR, especially since it is made from durable hypoallergenic foam, making it a good choice for children too. But if you want to play games, then you might be better off with the Freefly VR headset, which has the Glide joystick that you can interact with, although at the moment, none of the VR apps really work with the Glide. 

Sadly, both headsets lack the premium feel of being a cool gadget you’re excited to own. If you’re an adult gamer, you’d probably enjoy using the Samsung Gear VR or the Oculus Rift more, as they feel more like the luxury experience you expect from a tech gadget today. 

In terms of the technology itself, you can’t wear the headsets for very long or you will start to get a headache (or even motion sickness). The standard advice is that you should take the headset off every 10 minutes, but this won’t lead to consumers investing much into the app experience. 

At the moment, there aren’t many apps for people to play with, and the apps that do exist tend to be mostly VR experiences with little to no interaction with the consumer. There are some VR games, but these mostly rely on the user having to endlessly turn their neck and move their head in order for the phone to pick up the head gesture and translate it into a command in the app. 

To be fair, these problems are universal across all virtual reality headsets, including the higher-end Samsung Gear VR and the Oculus Rift – my sources who demo these headsets to the public say consumers, including gamers, who try on these headsets complain of headaches, eye strain and irritation after having the headsets on for only a short period of time. 

Much still needs to change to make virtual reality a viable hobby. Even if you have all the exciting content in the world, people won’t be using virtual reality headsets for lengths of time if the headsets place stress on the eyes and head, and will probably stick to video game consoles and TV. 


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Thursday, December 3, 2015

Pavtube Christmas Lowest Coupon 2015 - Up to 40% Discount BD/DVD Copying Tool

Pavtube offers big Christmas gift for cinephile - up to 40% discount BD/DVD Copying tool so you can get Blu-ray/DVD Ripper and Video converter at the lowest price. 

Christmas is getting more and more close. You maybe have decorated your Christmas tree with your kids with lots of twinkling lights, garlands and ornaments. Or you have prepared the popular Christmas songs and moviesfor the singing in the family party and watching in the Christmas Eve. Have you recorded the happy time but can’t upload it to YouTube for sharing? Did you meet the playback issue when you test the movies on your wide screen TV or 4K projector? If so, Pavtube gives you the solution. 

 
 
 
 
 

To help you celebrate and record the Christmas, Pavtube offers the customers and potential consumers with big Christmas Coupon for its top-selling BD/DVD Copying tools to provide the media solution on Christmas. 

Solutions to Blu-ray/DVD movies playback issue 

There are many reasons that can lead the failure playback on Blu-ray/DVD movies: complex copy protection, different region codes between your disc and BD/DVD driver, format incompatibility, display screen resolution doesn’t match with DVD, BD/DVD drive out-of-work, etc. To avoid all of these issues, you can rip and backup your Blu-ray/DVD to NASUSB External DriveWD MyCloud or Seagate Wireless Plus to achieve movie playback on your TV, Projector, Tablet, PC, iPad, etc with Blu-ray/DVD Ripper like Pavtube DVDAid for Windows/Mac, Pavtube BDMagic for Windows/Mac and Pavtube ByteCopy for Windows/Mac

Learn: Pavtube Softwares Comparison: ByteCopy vs BDMagic vs DVDAid vs Video Converter Ultimate 

How to Play, Edit and Share your Christmas Recording? 

Generally, video sharing sites, like YouTube, Vimeo, don’t support you recordings with camcorders natively. Before upload the Christmas recordings, you have to transcode them to MP4, AVI, FLV and other sharing sites compatible format. What’s more, some people will want to edit the Christmas recordings before share it, but the raw recordings is MXF, AVCHD or MTS file which can’t be supported by popular video editing tool. That needs you to convert the recordings to video editing tool, like iMovie, FCP, Premiere Pro CC supported format in advance. All of the work can be achieved by Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate for Windows/Mac. It has other powerful function about video conversion and video editing. Just read its review

Learn Also: Burn Christmas Video to DVD 

Christmas is a nice chance to get these Blu-ray/DVD/Video converter at a lower price. If you need them, just catch the opportunity in Pavtube Christmas Promotion activity. 

Watch Rental Netflix 3D Blu-ray to PS4 via Mac Yosemite



Sony has added 3D Blu-ray playback support as part of its latest PlayStation 4 firmware update. Yes, It has lacked the ability to play 3D Blu-rays since launch. Many of you may choose to rent 3D Blu-ray disks from local Netflix. And with an AirportExtreme, you can also stream online Netflix 3D Blu-ray movies from your Mac to PS4 for playback, but it requires good Internet connection. Unfortunately Netflix didn’t give any option to play 3D movies or show 3D icon. This guide will show you how to solve some problem about how to watch Netflix on PS4. 

 

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It has been reported that Netflix is available on PlayStation 4. There are two methods to watch Netflix with a web browser or the free Netflix application. Once you download the netflix app, get an account and stream movies to the ps4 without Playstation Plus. Nobiggie, here is a simply solution. Pavtube BDMagic for Mac is such a professional Mac 3D Blu-ray to iPad Converter with very easy-to-use interface. You can import both rented or purchased Netflix Blu-ray discs, Blu-ray folder or Blu-rayISO image files to this converter, and transcode Netflix 3D Blu-ray movie to best MP4 file for playback on PS4. Read thereview

Convert and Backup Netflix 3D Blu-ray Rentals to PS4 via Mac Effortlessly 

 
 


Step 1: Load Rental Netflix 3D Blu-rays into the program 

Once you run the Mac 3D Blu-ray Ripper for PS4, click BD disc button to load Netflix 3D Blu-ray into the Blu ray ripping program. Don’t underestimate Pavtube BDMagic for Mac, you can throw other sources like 2D or 3D Blu-ray discs, Blu-ray folders, DVDs, DVD folders, DVD ISO images, and DVD IFO files to it. 

 

Step 2. Select output format for PS4 

Hit the Format bar, you can choose your preferred output format from the format list, to better stream Netflix 3D Blu-ray to PS4 on Mac, you can select H.264 HD video compressed MP4 as output format or choose “PSP/PS3 >> PS3 Video(720P) MPEG-4(*.mp4)” . Learn >> PS3 Supported Formats

 

Tip: Click “Settings” button, then you are able to adjust all the settings in the following window to customize the output file quality, including codec, size, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate and audio channel. 

 

Step 3. Start 3D Blu-ray conversion 

Click “Convert” button to start encoding Netflix 3D Blu-ray to MP4 for PS4. When the conversion task is finished, click “Open” button to get the exported files. Now, you can transfer and play Netflix 3D Blu-ray files on Mac at ease. 

That’s all, you can learn How to use PS4 as a Media Streamer without DLNA for Entertainment. Enjoy your time! 





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Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Rip Blu-ray to Audio files for Storing in iPod Touch 6 When Travelling

Want to listen the audio of the Blu-Ray movies on your new iPod Touch 6 when travelling? There’s always great audio content in whatever Blu-ray disc collections you have in your library. Those of you probably want to get a Blu-ray to Audio converter tool to rip just the audio of Blu-ray into AIFF/WAV/AAC/MP3 for iPod Touch 6. Learn>> Blu-ray Audio Explained

 

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From Apple official website, we can learn iPod Touch 6 supports all most all audio files including AAC (8 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), HE-AAC, MP3 (8 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3, 4, Audible Enhanced Audio, AAX, and AAX+), Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV. Blu-ray discs are not supported, and that’s why iPod Touch 6 won’t open it. So, you need to convert Blu-ray Audio discs to AIFF/WAV/AAC/MP3 for widely use and play well on our Media player and other main stream device such as Apple device. 

If you happened to such questions, please don’t worry any more. Pavtube ByteCopy for Mac is the professional and easy to use Blu-ray to AIFF/WAV/AAC/MP3 Converting software, In addition, you can Convert Blu-ray/DVD music to lossless AIFF/WAV/AAC/MP3 audio format. Still delivering an ultra-high quality listening experience on Mac. Even encoding Blu-ray to H.265 MP4 is supported. Read review

Besides, Pavtube ByteCopy for Mac can convert latest Blu-ray and DVD movies to any other formats like MP4, MOV , M4V, AVI, WMV, MPG, MKV, etc or MP4/MOV with multi-track audios for playback and it is also able to encode Blu-ray movies and DVDs to MKV container format with preserving chapter markers, multiple audio tracks and subtitles. 

Use Pavtube ByteCopy for Mac to convert Blu-ray Discs to AIFF/WAV/AAC/MP3 for enjoying on iPod Touch 6 

Note: This guide below uses Mac OS X screenshots to show you how to finish the conversion easily. The way to extract Blu-ray/DVD discs to AIFF/WAV/AAC/MP3 audio files on iPod Touch 6 via Windows 10 is the same, just get the Windows app Pavtube ByteCopy. Read Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite VS Windows 10

  

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Step 1: Install and launch the Mac Blu-ray/DVD Audio Ripper for iPod Touch 6; import your Blu-ray Disc or Backup saved on hard drive by clicking “Load File” icon. You can also convert a pure audio Blu-ray/DVD to AIFF/WAV/AAC/MP3 audio files for iPhone/iPad/Apple Watch on Mac. 

 

Step 2. Choose Lossless AIFF audio format. Here click the format bar to follow choose “WAV – Waveform Audio(*.wav)” or “AIFF-Audio Interchange File Format(*.aiff)” from “Common Audio” and other files as you want for playback. 

 

Step 3. Convert pure audio Blu-ray/DVD to AIFF/WAV/AAC/MP3 

Click the red button on bottom-right corner to realize conversion from high fidelity pure audio Blu-ray/DVD to AIFF/WAV/AAC/MP3 for iPod Touch 6. After completing conversion from high fidelity pure audio Blu-ray/DVD to AIFF/WAV/AAC/MP3, you can streaming the converted pure audio Blu-ray/DVD to iPad or iPhone and iPod Touch 6 in FLAC/WAV/AAC/MP3 with Hi-res audio quality. 



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Sunday, November 29, 2015

FLAC vs WAV vs WMA: Convert Audio Files on iOS Devices



We all know that FLAC has the lossless audio quality comparing to other common audio files such as WAV, WMA, etc. While due to IOS supported audio formats, we are usually failed to import the FLAC files to IOS devices to enjoy the lossless quality. This article can tell us more about FLAC, WAV, WMA audio files. 

 

Expand knowledge of FLAC, WAV, WMA audios. 

FLAC – FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec, and is the most popular lossless audio format today. FLAC is free, open-source lossess audio format which does use compression, which means that the file sizes are much smaller than that of a WAV file, but maintains the same sound quality as the source audio. FLAC is still not supported by all devices, including some media players

WAV – The WAV or Waveform Audio File Format is a true uncompressed lossess audio format developed by Microsoft. This means that the resulting digital file is an exact copy of the source audio. Most audio players and devices can play WAV files, but the resulting file sizes are so large. 

WMA – WMA is a microsoft proprietary audio format that stands for Windows Media Audio. It is similar to MP3 in ways, but is much less supported by other applications and devices. There is no real advantage in choosing WMA over the other formats. 

So do you wanna add FLAC, WAV, WMA audio files to IOS devices via iTunes? Though enjoying the high lossless audios on IOS devices is such a cool matter, we all know IOS can just support like MP3, AAC audio formats. Any way there we can convert the files to MP3 or AAC, etc for IOS also with the lossless audio quality preserved? I just find the PavtubeVideo Converter for Mac (Windows version)can do this audio conversion well. With the experience of converting FLAC format to MP3, I’m so glad to tell you some more details. 
 


Step 1. Download and install this iTunes converter on your computer, when the main interface pops up in front of us, we can easily load the original files in with “Add video” or “Add from folder” 

 

Step 2. Select MP3 or ALAC as the output format. Click “Profile” drop-down button to set “Common Audio’>>’MP3 MPEG Layer-3 Audio (*.mp3)” as the suitable output. This item can bring us the supported formats for IOS devices. 

 

Step 3. Come to the ‘Settings’ interface, here we can also adjust the audio parameters we want to the output audio files, such as the audio codec, bitrates, sample rate, etc. For those advanced users, you won’t be disappointed about it! 

 

Finally, go back to the main interface if you have done all the preparation work. Hit the ‘Convert’ button to get our job started. The process will take you some time, which mainly depends on the size of all imported FLAC files and the performance of your Mac. Such operation above we can also easily work well with WAV, WMA audios. Let’s just have a try! 




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