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2009-08-28
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2009-08-28
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2009-08-28
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I think people want to do this so that they can just drag the same files from their PC onto the device without having to convert them.
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2009-08-28
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With the proper software, it's roughly the same amount of effort.
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Well yes, if you have access to the software. But if you're connecting to someone else's computer, or swapping files via SD card, or downloading them, you won't always have access to the conversion software but still want to view the file. Obviously the HD file would take up loads of space and would be better optimised, but sometimes you just don't want the hassle.
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2009-08-28
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There are videos or people playing these video sizes on their jailbroken iPhones and I'm really hoping that this would have the same performance.