1. Whichever the iPad it is that (was the first to have) has the new lightning jack? My old man gave it to me and I have no idea which it is. But I do like to watch the videos on it in the highest quality I can

    Also, germy, can handbrake convert batches of files (ie a whole season) at once?

    Cheers for the advice guys
  2. No idea about Handbrake but FF surely can, and also lets you choose different or same settings & output folder for each of them.
  3. Handbrake can yes. It has presets for iPads too with all of the correct settings. Aren't there apps for the iPad that will play most file types without conversion?
  4. Yeah, many programs include direct xxx>iPad/iPod/mobile/bla bla conversion with the right settings. Siutable for lazy or noob people.
  5. Originally posted by germcevoy:Handbrake can yes. It has presets for iPads too with all of the correct settings. Aren't there apps for the iPad that will play most file types without conversion?

    No idea, but I would rather convert a few files over night than pay for the app, especially considering android does it all built in anyway
  6. I read that VLC for iOS will come back shortly. That should suffice in the future, although on Android VLC is sucky compared to MXPlayer.
  7. Ditched Chrome on the Nexus 4 for the standard Android browser. Still not happy with the battery and the stats suggest Chrome could be a culprit.
  8. Much better today without Chrome.
  9. I barely notice the difference between Chrome and the Android Browser on Nexus 7. Will reinstall it again if you say it is easier on the battery though
  10. I hate standard browsers
  11. It's not too bad on the Nexus 7. Lots of wakelocks on the N4 though preventing it from deep sleeping.


  12. I honestly dont see much difference in functionality between Android stock browser and Chrome, except from some sync features.

    I used Firefox for Android for a while but now back to Chrome, feels little bit more snappier.