1. Connect your Android device to computer (either PC or laptop) using the USB cable comes with your smartphone. You’ll receive a notification from the task bar of desktop that the USB is connected. Install the device as it instructed.
2. When the Android smartphone is connected as USB storage, the screen will indicate that USB storage is in use and you receive a notification. Pull down the notification bar on your Android device and choose USB Connected or USB Connection.
3. Touch Turn on USB Storage (or Mount, USB Mass Storage, Disk Drive depend on the device you use) to confirm that you want to transfer videos to Android Smartphone.
4. Now you see the green Android image turn to orange and the screen reads USB storage in use. You can now copy videos back and forth. Just open Movies folder and copy videos or music to Android device.
Note that if you turn on USB storage, some applications you are using will stop and may be unavailable until you turn off USB storage.
Steps to dismount your SD Card or Turn off USB Storage Mode:
1. Drag down the notification bar on the Android device and choose “Turn off USB storage,” “Turn Off,” or “Dismount” the card.
2. Disconnect the Android smartphone from the USB cable.
The above guide of mounting/dismounting Android device is suitable for HTC Android phones, Samsung Galaxy S series, Motorola Droids including 4G smartphones. If you have a HTC Desire HD or Samsung Infuse 4G, just feel free to follow the guide for putting Blu-rays and DVDs to your Android phone infuse 4G with Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper (Recommended).
But always remember to check the file format before you transferring videos to Android phone and make sure the file format is supported by your device. Generally, most Android phones play H.264, MPEG-4, DivX, Xvid videos without hassle.
To watch movies on Samsung Infuse 4G with better quality: after you set output format, click “Settings” button, input “800*450” in Size box, (input "800*480" full screen on Infuse 4G in Size box),and 1500/2000 in video “Bitrate”, and click “OK”. You may click “Save As” to save your settings as an exclusive format for Samsung Infuse 4G, so that you can find the format in “Custom” tab from profile list for future conversion.
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