Galaxy S6 :: Software Used For Storing Videos To PC?
Nov 16, 2015
When I take vidoes on my Galaxy and transfer them to my PC, by default they open up sideways.This is a huge headache when it comes to watching them. What do you guys use for looking at videos on you PC? Default Windows programs aren't working without me having to flip it
Yesterday I found that my Razr I can be updated to 4.1.2. I was very happy about that and updated the phone. After that I found one missed feature. Cannot move your applications to SD with Razr I. But it was the feature to move pictures and videos and some docs to SD automatically (in "settings - storage" area). So I could use this feature to move pics made by some apps and stored in to main memory automatically to SD card. Now it is not available any more. How can I perform this action with Jelly Bean? I have to do it manually now, connected phone to PC.
I am looking for a safe, reliable app for storing/backup of gallery, contacts, etc for contents of my HTC One M7.I've tried HTC Sync Manager but it allowed me to backup my gallery only.I recently did an oopsey & did a factory reset & list even rything.safe reliable app I can access via PC & cell for storing/backup for photos, contacts, files, etc. My OS on my PC is Windows 8.
Looked on Google Play Store but unsure which app is good option.
I have an iphone 4. previously i have plugged my iphone into my friends computer to get all her songs onto my iphone as i did not have itunes at home. Now i have a new laptop & just downloaded itunes. I want to plug my iphone into my computer and store all my iphone information onto my computer. how do i do this? is this called backing up? or syncing? how long will it take?
Have many different IDs and PsWords for accessing APPS on phone. In past, carried a hard copy of them in my pocket. Is there a word processing function or will "Reminders" or "Notes" on the 4S do that for me? Have tried the latter two and they are cumbersome.
Is there a way to store the voicemail password (PIN#) so I don't have to enter it every time I check my voicemail?The only way I can think of is to create a new contact called "Voicemail" and assign it to speed dial #2. Either way I have to open the slide to enter my voicemail password and # sign, or to use the #2 speed dial when I'm prompted to check for new messages.
I am very interested about the Nokia E52. I think it is a good phone. I have a question though, is it true that you can't 'use detail' on an incoming SMS? ( i.e. someone sent you an SMS with a telephone number, you have to WRITE IT DOWN for you to save it. call it, etc..., you can't just 'use number'...), I am very bothered by this because this feature is so basic that it is included almost on all mobile phones... and SHOULD be included as well. By the way, I've read about this article on a e52 review from a website. Please tell me if the review is true or false.
After I set the phone to save messages on memory card, every time I connect it to PC in data storage mode, or take the memory card out and then put it back in, when I open messaging application, I get a message saying that memory card could not be found or something like that and that messages will be stored in phone memory. Is that normal or is my phone malfunctioning?
I do not own a Blackberry myself but I need some advice for many of my clients who owns one.
I provide a Website Hosting & Email service for our clients.
Some of our clients read and reply to their email that we host using their blackberries; the problem that we now have is that the blackberry stores the replies on our mail servers and not on the blackberry device itself. I own an iPhone 4 and I have an option to either store my email replies on the mail server or on the iPhone itself.
If I store the messages I sent on the iPhone, I can later synchronize all my replies with my Outlook on either my laptop or my desktop computer using iTunes.
What I need to know, does the Blackberry have a similar feature or setting to do this?
My question pertains to the different storage locations on the phone. I hope that I am making my question crystal clear.
About the “Internal Storage” folder on my phone. I noticed that when I take a picture using the phone’s camera, it automatically puts the picture in a folder called, “Camera.” I can see this folder when I open the “File Commander” on my phone, and I can view the picture this way. Also, I can view this picture by opening up the “Album” on my phone.
I noticed that when I open File Commander, I can also get to a bunch of folders under “Internal Storage.” I can create sub folders in this folder and move my pictures here, if I want to. If I move a picture to this location, it is no longer viewable by opening, “The Album.” But who cares. Not a big deal, as I can always just open the File Commander if I want to see my pictures.
Next – I connected my phone to my PC running Windows 7 and noticed that all the folders are recognized and show in windows explorer EXCEPT the “Internal Storage” folder.
My question is WHERE should I store my pics and videos and other files on my phone so that if the Android operating system were to fail and I had to reinstall it, the files would not disappear? If I make a file system under “Internal Storage” and save my files there, will the files be gone if the operating system has to be reinstalled or if I upgrade to a later version of the OS?
Have my new Bionic and when I downloaded my music it went to the internal disk, would prefer it to go to the SD card. Do I need to configure something on my Bionic or in Sumocast to have it automatically saved to the SD Card
5 Days ago all my contacts/pics disappeared, I didn't do anything to my phone. So I added 20 contacts and when I looked this morning they were gone. Is there something weird going on for the iPhone 5?
I have a very large contact list I want to import to my new express music 5800. I read the fine manual, but don't see how to switch the saving of contacts to the memory card so that I have more than the 40 MB currently available on the phone's memory.
how to change how long a BB 9900 stores text messages for? i recently got a BB9900 and realized that my messages get deleted automatically after a period of time?
I cannot send or recieve sms messages with my phone. this has not always been the case. At this time, it has no message center number in the settings. Whenever I try to put it in and save it, I get the message "storing SMS parameters error" Is this a SIM card issue, or a phone issue? If the handset has a nescessary update, please let me know. Has anyone else encountered this?
1) When I delete email messages using my pc (aol) they remain on my iPhone (also aol) and the same is true in reverse. How can I delete from both simultaneously?
2) Where/how on my iphone can I store various passwords.
I have had my BB for about a month. Yesterday it froze solid and is now out for repair (two to six weeks... we'll see) I now have a Curve 8530 as a loaner, which will keep me going in the mean time.
I moved the SD card, and up came all my photos, etc.
I'm on the road a lot, so don't spend much time in front of PC, so had never synced my address book (nor have I installed the desktop manager) so now I need to re-enter all my contacts info from scratch (my phone provider moved them from my old phone during purchase... that phone is now gone).
Not wanting to do this twice, I navigated to Contacts - Options - Storage Options and selected 'Media Card' instead of 'Internal Memory' so that they would follow me back to my own phone when it comes back from repair. I really should have set that option on my own phone in the first place, but didn't know any better... it would have been great if my contact data was portable on the SD card instead of locked inside the dead phone, but live and learn.
"But wait", you're thinking, "MY phone doesn't have that option. What version of Contacts is that Curve using??" so I'll sadly admit that last paragraph is fictional. More sadly, the rest of the story is not and I'm now faced with a month of frustration as I reconstruct my contact database before I either get my unfrozen phone back, or worse, get a blank replacement. At least I can cheer myself up browsing those 200 photos I snapped during the last month, as they were all safely stashed on that 16GB SDhc chip. My kingdom for those extra few kilobytes of contact info...
Some time in the future I hope that RIM will mandate this option for ALL their applications. It is great to say that the application data is "securey stored inside the phone" and I understand there are security issues with having data exposed on removable media. But to not have at least the OPTION of keeping MY data portable is not acceptable. Provide an admin lock-out for the option for corporate/enterprise customers, sure. They have the infrastructure for backing up their users' configurations. But please allow private users like me, who rarely (or never) sync with DM, have more control of where things are stored.
I am looking for a stable and extra safe platform for my IPhone and mac to store sensitive data (bank account no.s, passwords, receipts, certificates, ids, cc etc.). It will have to sync preferable over the air, have super strong encryption and allow a variety of files. I've really looked deep and hard for this, but I haven't come away with an impression that one is better than the other, or that enough users are vouching for it, hence I am posting to the forums for experience. Off the top of my head what seemed to stand out was meo, lockbox and 1 password, but none was all around convincing or had enough good references. If there are any users that have a contrarily approach to safety (the people who think a laptop with no WiFi that never connects to the network being the only solution). I would love them to chime in, because it's important that we try to establish a realistic but practical approach to our data that will safeguard them.
I've had the Nokia lumia 1520 for about 6 months now and i cannot work this out!
Since an update i now have the lumia camera and if i load a photo from the gallery into a tweet it loads as landscape and i cant rotate it. If i take a photo direct from the twitter app it loads fine.
Ive also noticed when I connect to a computer the photo seems to be saved in landscape, but this is not such a big issue as i can rotate it.
On Windows Phone, you can set it to automatically store your pics to your Hotmail account. Can you do that with the Turbo? (Or Droid OS). I'm thinking this is more of an OS related question, but I've been reading that the version of OS on the Turbo is almost stock so not quite sure how it works. When you store it to the cloud, is it the native version of the photo or does it use compression?
I have a variety of apps that create export or backup files. How can the apps access the SD card storage directly? I recently replaced (under warrenty) my Bionic and it was a pain. I backed up everthing (app data that is) thinking the "backup" was going to the SD card, since all I got was a file address (or name). Once I moved the battery, SIM and SD card from one phone to the other, I realized that all the files were on the internal staroage and still on the old phone, not the SD card. This meant moving all of the hardware back to the old phone, finding all of the files stored on the internal storage, moving them to the SD card, switching everything back to the new phone and moving the files from the SD card to the internal storage - all the time hoping I got them in the right place (which wasn't necessarily the case all of the time).
I cannot see the videos when I look at the camera using internet explorer but I can see all the photos. I have copied the photos to my PC but not the videos.
I am looking for a way to assign part of my inserted flash drive for storing larger email messages and video files sent to me via text message attachments. I have an 8 Gb card in the phone and would like to allocate part of that for email or mmx storage.
But more information would be just all vidoes on my phone whilst I wat have a video of anything it just takes me back to the folder. On my last phones I could click a button and it would then play the video followed by the next one then the next one and so on.