If you want to put your own movies onto your PS Vita, this is the guide for you:
It’s been a while since I created a demo video for MovieGallery, and since then, quite a bit has been changed and improved, so I created a new demo video for it. Here is the youtube link for it: MovieGallery 1.5 Demo Video
New in MovieGallery 1.4 is the ability to connect it to our free MP4 Streaming Server application. This guide will help you in getting things set-up, so you can start streaming your videos rather than having to copy them over whenever you want to watch them.
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 [...]
For some reason, this week, I have had quite a few contact me on using DVD Catalyst 4 with some form of “Digital Copy” file. Either regarding a Digital Copy movie that came with a DVD or Bluray purchase, a movie purchased and downloaded through iTunes or Amazon’s video service or one that was given [...]
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 [...]
In order to make the conversion as easy as possible, DVD Catalyst 4 uses “video player device profiles” for different phones and tablets.
This guide will explain in detail how to put your own movies on the Galaxy Nexus the easy way.
If you want to show-off the capabilities of your NOOKcolor, or would like to be able to experience the best video playback experience for it, have a look at some of the movie trailers in this article.
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 [...]
After playing with the Kindle Fire a bit, I’ve noticed that it does not like video files that are larger than 2GB. Standard DVD conversions work just fine, as well as HD-sized content (I tried up to 1080p), but if the files are larger than 2GB, the Kindle Fire will not play them. A 720p [...]
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 [...]
Its been a busy couple of weeks, but finally another update for DVD Catalyst 4. Besides profiles for new and upcoming devices such as the Amazon Kindle Fire, B&N NOOKcolor2, Asus Transformer Prime and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, we added some additional cool stuff as well.
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
To make it easier to decide what DVD Catalyst 4 profile is best for your device, and to give you an idea of what your device is actually capable of in terms of video playback, I converted a couple of trailers using different settings.
DVD Catalyst 4 AVI DVD MKV to Droid Bionic
If you are having a hard time trying to get images to display in MovieGallery,




