Summary: Many people have large Digital Copy movies and would like to make a dvd collection for sharing with friends; but the DRM protection will make this a not likely achievement. Now with our DRM remover and Free Pavtube Mac DVD Burner, you can burn digital copy to dvd easily and efficiently.
You may have a large
Digital Copy movies with some popular TV shows and movies, and would like to burn them to DVD to playback with regular DVD player. However you may get stuck with the DRM protection on the videos; Now with the help of DRM remover for mac and free DVD burner for mac, you can achieve your goal easily and fast.
To burn digital copy to DVD, there are two steps you need to go through: first, remove DRM protection from Digital Copy; second, burn DRM-free Digital Copy movie to DVD.
To finish the first task, you will need a powerful DRM remover for mac which is capable of breaking protection on iTunes videos, pavtube ChewTune for Mac is the one you need.
You can click here to download Pavtube ChewTune for Mac trial version; there's also a version for Windows users.
To burn the converted videos to DVD, you can click here to download the free DVD Creator for Mac.
Now install them and follow the steps below to burn digital copy to DVD effectively.
Part 1: How to remove Digital Copy DRM on Mac
1. Run the Mac DRM remover - ChewTune for Mac and click "Add files" for individual videos, or "Add from folder" to load the entire folder; the drag-and-drop is also supported.
2. Select output format and destination folder.
Click Output Format and select the format you want from the drop-down list. And by clicking Output Folder at the bottom, you can browse your computer for a better destination folder to output your converted Digital Copy movies. To convert your videos to be burn into DVD, we suggest you choose the Common videos - MP4 as below.
3. Converting Digital copy movies.
Now just click the "Convert" button to begin the conversion process. Once the conversion completes, find your finished files by clicking the Open Folder button at the bottom of the panel.
Part 2. How to burn converted digital copy movies to DVD on Mac
1. Add files
Run Free Digital Copy to DVD Burner. Drag and drop your videos to the right like this
2. Set parameters and start burning.
You can choose from several custom themed DVD menu templates, import audio files for background music and add your own image file to be the menu background. Next you'll be able to adjust the technical of your DVD. Also adjust video quality, dvd type and more. After that, just click the Burn button and burn Digital Copy to DVD, and bingo! Now you can play them on your regular DVD player with ease.
PS: For more info of Free Pavtube DVD Creator for Mac, pls refer to here:
Tips & Warnings
Many mainstream digital media management programs (such as iTunes) are not designed to let you burn digital videos to DVD that will play on a standalone DVD player. The reason for this is because those companies do not wish to enable copyright infringement. Therefore using DVD burning software it is your responsibility to respect all applicable copyright laws.
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We of SamMobile would like to give you the latest I9300XXUFME3 – Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean test firmware for the Galaxy S III. Big Thanks to our insider who made this all possible.Development on Android 4.2.2 update isn't completely done yet. We do not know if Samsung will bring the new Galaxy S4 Camera features to the Galaxy S3. We expect Samsung to do this but we are not really sure if Samsung will do this with Android 4.2.2 or with 4.3 for the Galaxy S3.Android 4.2.2 is still under testing phase by Samsung and they will release the official final Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update for the Galaxy S III in June. We wanted to give Samsung's hardcore fans a sneak preview of what Samsung is up to at their dev center.
You will also find a lot more screenshots in the link below.
Galaxy S3 on Android 4.2.2
New enhancements in Android 4.2.2 update
- Android 4.2.2 – Build ID: JDQ39
- New S4 Lockscreen: Multiple Widgets, two Unlock effects (Ripple and Light), improved ripple effect than Android 4.1.2, ability to change clock size and set a personal message
- New Screen modes (From S4): Adapt Display and Professional Photo
- Daydream
- Driving mode
- Actionable notifications
- New Additions in Notification Center
- Completely revamped Settings UI (Tabbed interface – Exactly like the S4)
- Addition of Voice controls (Let’s you control various parts of the phone using voice commands – Galaxy S4 feature)
- Gallery modes have white background (When changing gallery modes to 3D the background changes to white)
- Full screen Samsung apps
- New S-Voice (from S4)
- New smart switch widget
- Found more? Tell us about them in the comments below!
WARNINGS
- This firmware will increase your binary counter but the current binary and system status will remain official.
- We have re-packaged this firmware from dump files.
- There is no modem in this firmware, so the Modem you will be using before flashing this firmware will remain the same.
- This is a pre-release firmware and not official from Samsung.
- We have fully tested this firmware and this firmware works perfectly as any other official firmware.
Firmware Details
- Android Version: 4.2.2 – JDQ39 (Jelly Bean)
- PDA: I9300XXUFME3
- CSC: I9300OJKFME1
- MODEM: N/A
- Region: Middle East
- Carrier: Branded
- Changelist: 611730
- Build Date: 8 May 2013
- Download: I9300XXUFME3_I9300OJKFME1_ILO.zip
Flashing Instructions
- Unzip the file
- Open Odin 3.04 (already included in the firmware package)
- Restart phone in download mode (Press and hold Home + Power + Volume down buttons)
- Connect phone and wait until you get a blue sign in Odin
- Add I9300XXUFME3_I9300OJKFME1_HOME.tar.md5 to PDA
- Make sure re-partition is NOT ticked
- Start flash, sit back and wait a few minutes.
- If you encounter any issues with the firmware (Any FC, Bootloop etc)
- Boot into recovery mode (Home+power+vol up)
- Choose to wipe/factory reset. (THIS WILL ERASE ALL OF YOUR DATA INCLUDING YOUR INTERNAL SD CARD!)
- Then choose reboot and you should be good to go!
Source: Sammobile
Speculation has emerged that Samsung is looking to switch to Intel as a processor supplier for its forthcoming flagship Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 10-inch tablets.
Currently, Samsung uses an ARM-based (Cortex A9) Texas Instruments processor to power its current generation Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablets.
However, according to Android Authority, a new device with the serial number “GT-P5210” with “Samsung” listed as the brand has been spotted in the records of graphics chip benchmarking site GFXBench.
The Android 4.2.2 device is listed as using an Intel Atom Clover Trail processor and having an “x86” processor type.
While the discovery has prompted speculation Samsung could be looking at switching its processor architecture, the news also comes less than a week after KGI Securities analyst Mingchi Kuo predicted an Android laptop using an Intel Atom processor could hit the market within three to four months.
Earlier this month, SmartCompany reported Intel's executive vice president and chief product officer Dadi Perlmutter revealed the microprocessor giant was working with a number of hardware manufacturers on Android laptops, which would have a low-end price point of $US200.
"We have a good technology that enables a very cost-effective price point," Perlmutter said.
"[The price of Windows 8 laptops] depends on how Microsoft prices Windows 8. It may be a slightly higher price point."
The news comes at a tough time for Intel, which has seen its traditional PC chip market erode since the release of Windows 8, with worldwide PC sales taking a 13.9% hit during the first quarter of 2013 according to recent IDC figures.
The release of Windows 8 has led to a dramatic 13.9% year-on-year slump in first quarter PC sales, according to recent figures.
The tutorial will tell you how to convert any videos and movies to Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 support video formats on Windows or Mac.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 adopts the "Samsung look" – all plastic with a single physical home key encircled by a menu and back button (on-screen buttons are gone), and the rear camera is positioned centrally. But look at the spec sheet, and you won't notice an inch of a difference. The Galaxy Tab 3 has a 7-inch 1024 x 600 pixel display, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM and 8GB or 16GB of internal storage. It's also got a 3-megapixel rear and 1.3-megapixel front cameras. Yes, that is exactly the same configuration last year's Galaxy Tab 2 had. After carefully comparing the spec sheets, we did notice a single difference - the Galaxy Tab 3 is lighter with a weight of 0.66 pounds (302 g) compared to the 0.75lb (344 g) on the second-gen tablet. It's also got narrower bezel, saving you a total of 0.44 inches (1.13cm) on the Y axis.
And this Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 is also a great media player which supports a lot of media formats including files withMP4, DivX, Xvid, H.264, H.263, WMV as video format and MP3, WAV, eAAC+, WMA, AC3, Flac as audio format. Now if you have already had lots of MKV, VOB, MPG, Tivo shows, WebM, FLV and F4V videos or movies, you can use Galaxy Tab 3 Video Converter to convert your 1080p/720p HD videos and movies collections to Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 support formats, then you can take it everywhere for playing.
Step-by-step: How to Convert MKV, VOB, Tivo, MPG, WMV, WebM, FLV and F4V to Galaxy Tab 3 supported format?
Step 1: Free download Best Video Converter for Galaxy Tab 3, install and launch it.
Click "Add Video" to load video source. The Best Galaxy Tab 3 Video Converter supports video formats and codec like H.264, MPEG-4, MPEG-2, TS, WMV, MKV, MOV, TOD, M2TS, MTS, VOB, TiVo, FLV, F4V and more other codecs.
Step 2: Select output format for converting any videos to Galaxy Tab 3.
To convert MKV, VOB, Tivo, MPG, WMV, WebM, FLV, F4V video for playing on Samsung Galaxy Tab 3, click the dropdown list of "Format" and set a Samsung Galaxy S4 supported format. We recommend you to choose "Samsung> Samsung Galaxy Tab H.264 (*.mp4)" as output format. This format shrinks a 100min movie into around 1GB and still keeps good quality and aspect ratio.
Optional - Custom audio and video settings
Pavtube Galaxy Tab 3 Video Converter allows users adjusting audio and video parameters to custom output file quality for Galaxy Tab 3.
Click "Settings" button, then you will be able to change all the settings in the following window, including codec, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate and audio channel. If you think this step is a little troublesome, you can totally skip it, because the default settings will guarantee a well playback quality on your Galaxy Tab 3.
Step 3. Convert MKV, VOB, Tivo, MPG, WMV, FLV/F4V to Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 friendly format.
Click "Convert" button to start converting MKV, VOB, Tivo, MPG, WMV, MOV, FLV/F4V to MP4 for transferring to your Galaxy Tab 3.
After conversion completes, click the "Open" button to find the converted files. Now the converted videos can be put and played onto Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 for entertainment.
Now you can just connect Galaxy Tab 3 to PC and transfer videos to Galaxy Tab 3 via USB connection. You can transfer videos under USB mass storage mode or via Samsung Kies. For detailed instruction, please refer to How to transfer media contents to Galaxy Tab 3 with Kies.
For easy setup, you can use the Pavtube Streaming Server (Freeware) for streaming videos/music/photo to Galaxy Tab 3. This is a Video Streaming Server product that can stream any audio and video files from your PC to Android, Windows and iOS devices, letting you play local video to Android tablets, smartphones, Windows slabs, etc over wireless network. You can now easily access the video in shared folder at home anywhere! The biggest advantage of Streaming Server is that it does not take up storage on your tablets and smartphones. Working together with Pavtube Video Converters, the app enables you to watch any video on DLNA compatible HDTV, HD media player, Android devices, iPad, Windows Surface tab and smartphones. The steps refer to the guide "How to free wirelessly stream video to tablet or phone?".
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Sundar Pichai, the new head of Android at Google, shared his views on Google-branded hardware and competitors like Amazon's Kindle Fire, just before the company's big Google I/O developer conference which starts Wednesday.
Pichai, now Senior VP of Android, Chrome and Google Apps, took over from Android's original leader, Andy Rubin, in March.
Asked about Google's own hardware efforts, Pichai said to expect more branded devices, like the Nexus smartphones and tablets.
"You will see a continuation of what we have tried to do with Nexus and Chromebooks," Pichai said in an interview with Wired. "Any hardware projects we do will be to push the ecosystem forward."
While there has been a virtual explosion of Android devices, the ecosystem is fragmented with most smartphone owners using earlier versions of Android and companies like Facebook submerging the operating system under its own new "Home" interface.
Amazon used an early version of Android to develop its own variant of the operating system for the Kindle Fire line. Kindle Fire users go to Amazon's own store for apps (instead of Google Play).
Pichai said there are no plans to challenge either.
"Under the rules of the license, Amazon can do that," he said.
Keeping Android open
"In general, we at Google would love everyone to work on one version of Android, because I think it benefits everyone better. But this is not the kind of stuff we're trying to prevent. Our focus is not on Facebook Home or Kindle Fire."
As for Android fragmentation in general, Pichai said Google was working on ways to "handle updates better" but said more time is needed to "figure out the mechanics" of doing this in concert with all its partners.
Apple is able to more effectively keep its users on the latest version of iOS because it only has to address its own product line.
Asked later about challenges ahead Pichai said one of the big ones is to help improve the world's end-user experience without changing the open nature of Android.
"For all your users, no matter where they are, or what phone or tablet they are buying."