Yep. BS Player works great for this. Make sure the .AVI and .SRT files are in the same folder and have the exact same name. It automatically pulls it as the subtitle just like VLC player does on the PC.Quote:
Originally Posted by wedge
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Yep. BS Player works great for this. Make sure the .AVI and .SRT files are in the same folder and have the exact same name. It automatically pulls it as the subtitle just like VLC player does on the PC.Quote:
Originally Posted by wedge
Once a device is tethered as a wi-fi hotspot, it behaves exactly like your usual wi-fi router. I don't think it matters what company's device you use as long as you enter the correct network key.Quote:
Originally Posted by schmenke
For example, I have tethered my Galaxy S3 as a wi-fi hotspot and connected my Dell laptop, wife's Galaxy S2 and my friend's iPhone 4S. I believe even more than 6 devices is not a problem.
Yes it's just standard wifi. It also works over the wire as I've used my iPhone as an Internet connection for my PC!
On Tuesday our customer came to give us some information about a pdm system they want us to use. Of course I had forgot our network doesn't have outside access for visitors, fortunately my colleague had his own Samsung something and created wifi-connection using Joiku Spot for the visitor so he could give us the presentation. :)
My BB9900 had some strange issues today, it kept restarting every 10 minutes so I had to bring it in for servicing, so they gave me a BB9860 and man I hate this device with no keyboard and it's mid size touchscreen. Typing an email takes about 10 times longer then on a BB with keypad. Maybe my finger tips are too big but I can't see myself surviving next week with this thing.
With BB seems to be a question of luck nowadays.
I had the old bold BB 9000 for 2 years with one keypad problem, no other issues.
The 9900 worked fine for 11 months then it just went crazy. It's a company phone so it will be repaired or exchanged.
I've had 2 days with the 9860, only touch input, and it's driving me mad. Typing on it is a nightmare without use of a stylus, I am beginning to think that my colleagues who like this model don't really use it for typing emails on it, just for calls.
The company is thinking about moving away from BB and that will be hard time for those like me who use the BB intensively to answer emails when traveling.
And then, if you're like me, go home and order online and save £50 on the handset, £5 a month on the contract, get more inclusive data, and receive £70 cashback. Save *that* High Street, Portas!Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
I went from a phone with a physical keyboard to an iPhone and I was wary it would mean it being harder to type out the likes of this post. But I needn't have been worried because a least in landscape mode it's at least as fast as my N97 and probably faster. Also the OS corrects most of the mistypes I make so there's much less deleting than even with a desktop keyboard!
The problem is that I mostly type technical emails and the phone's auto correct wants to write words that have nothing to do with what I need to type, in this case a keypad is so much better with turned off spellchecker.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
turn off the auto-correct then?Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan