If you use an Android phone or tablet and use it with for watching the occasional movie or TV episode, MovieGallery is for you. Skim through the movies on your NOOKtablet, Xoom, Thrive, Transformer Prime, Galaxy Nexus or anything else running Android 2.2 and higher (Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich) by using cover images [...]
Still sold out nearly everywhere, the VTech InnoTab Learning Tablet has quickly become one of the most popular learning devices on the market. Aside from using the educational game cartridges, it is also capable of playing movies. Unfortunately, to get movies to play on the InnoTab you need a special media format converter in order [...]
This guide will explain in detail how to put your own movies on the Galaxy Nexus the easy way.
If you want to put movies on your new NOOKtablet, just follow the steps in this guide.
While the Kindle Fire is actually quite capable of playing video files at very high quality (way higher than what the screen is actually capable of displaying), there is a lot of talk on the web about the limited (8GB) storage space available. Adding to that a maximum file-size of 2GB per movie results in [...]
DVD Catalyst 4 has profiles for the Kindle Fire, enabling you to quickly and easily convert your own movies for it. I prefer to obtain my video content in a physical medium, rather than depending on a company to provide access to them for me. Anyway, in order to get your DVDs and whatever video [...]
MovieGallery 1.3 Release Information
iGo up2020 Pico Projector Ever since I first seen them appear on the web, I always wanted one of those mini projectors, but due to the fairly high pricing, I never actually bothered ordering one. The idea of a small, portable projector is great. Rather than being limited to just a small screen, you [...]
ImageGallery 1.0 For Android (2.1+) and NOOKcolor
DVD Catalyst 4 AVI DVD MKV to Droid Bionic
If you are having a hard time trying to get images to display in MovieGallery,
Being the developer of an application you use yourself has its advantages. Besides adding new features whenever I run into something I would like to do but can’t, it also enables me to set the default settings just the way I like them.
DVD Catalyst 4 Conversion performance & speed
MovieGallery Product Description & How To
DVD Catalyst 4.1 Guide Bluray Guide
DVD Catalyst 4.1 Guide Tablet Quality Profiles
DVD Catalyst 4.1 User Guide Additional Resources
The last couple of weeks, I have been getting numerous reports on non-playable video files on a variety of different Android phones and tablets. In all cases, the video file played fine on the computer, and when copied to internal memory on the device itself, the files played fine as well, but when copied to [...]
This guide will provide you with all the info you need in order to experience the best movie and TV show watching experience on your brand-new HTC Android phone. Since both phones are similar in video specifications (except for the 3D capability of the EVO 3D) I figured I might as well write [...]




