If you’re new to the iPad, chances are you are wondering how you’re going to get pictures stored on your computer to your new iPad. The only way that you can copy pictures to your iPad is by using iTunes, emailing the pictures to yourself, or using a MobileMe-like service to keep your pictures synchronized. The how-to guide below will show you how to setup iTunes and your iPad to keep pictures stored on your computer synced with your iPad. If you need any help or have any questions please post them below.
1.Plug the iPad into your computer to sync it.
2.When the iPad management screen appears, click the "Photos" tab at the top.
3.Check the "Sync Photos" box at the top.
4.From the drop-down menu next to that, select the program or folder that contains your photo library.
5.Depending on what program you use, you'll have different options. These may include syncing individual galleries or your entire photo album.
6.If you're syncing a folder of images, you can navigate through your hard drive to find the correct folder and then sync that entire folder or just select subfolders in it.
7.Once all your settings are correct, click the "Apply" button at the bottom right corner of the iTunes window to sync again and add photos to your iPad.
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Like everybody I get stressed out because of my inability to play movies I purchased as a DVD on portable media players, computers without DVD drives, etc. I'm an open source nut so I don't want to pay for $50 software that doesn't work that great. Luckily I found out how to rip DVDs to many popular formats using my favorite media player, VLC, and I'm here to show you how.
1.Load up the DVD you want to rip and start up VLC. Then under Media click on Convert / Save.
2.The Open Media window will appear and you want to click on the Disc tab. Check DVD, make sure the disc device field points to the optical drive with the dvd, and hit Convert/Save. You can select the start position by selecting the title and only record a specific chapter on the DVD. You can also skip the DVD Menus as you will not be able to use them in the ripped file.
3.Next the Convert screen opens where you will want to select a location for the ripped file.
4.While you are browsing to the location to put the ripped file make sure to give it a name and a supported extension. For this example we ripped Lord of the Rings and gave it a MOV extension. If you don’t label it with a supported file extension it will default to .ps (Program Stream) file.
5.When everything is set up the Convert screen will look something like this where we have the source drive and destination file with appropriate extension.
6.While the DVD is being ripped you will see a progress count in the main UI. The amount of time it takes will depend on the file format and size of the DVD but it will take a while no matter what.
7.You should be able to play the converted file with other media players assuming you have the right codec. Of course will notice the conversion results in lower quality compared to the original.
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