[TriLUG] mostly OT: movies on the go?

Robert Dale via TriLUG trilug at trilug.org
Mon Jul 20 11:28:05 EDT 2015


I have not used external storage. I think they have 16GB devices and
can usually fit 2 - 4 movies (2 - 4 GB) that I inevitably end up
copying for them. I also don't have many movies in digital format.
They don't seem to mind watching the same movie repeatedly.  Sometimes
they even play nice and share a screen when one has a movie the other
wants to see. So in a way, not having abundant, external storage is a
good thing.  However, I am glad to see options for external storage
and power in case I need to go that route.



On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 11:06 AM, Dewey Hylton <plug at hyltown.com> wrote:
> i'm seeing the exact type of feedback i expected and hoped for. filesystem/database corruption due to lack of proper shutdown of a rpi device never occurred to me. makes perfect sense, and though it saddens me (this was my original first choice) it'll remove the rpi from the list for me in this case.
>
> after more thought, i decided i really don't want to deal with the laptops in the car. they're overly bulky for what we need, though availability of the $15 power adapters does make them more attractive.
>
> the set top boxes are an interesting idea too - i typically take a roku with me, as it plugs right into most hotel TVs and happily plays movies right from a thumb drive. i could use this in the same way in the car, i think - assuming i could find a display i like. i'd love to know what you have used and liked.
>
> but overall after hearing recommendations from this list, i think the tablet route might be the easiest/smartest way forward. i have an ipad mini and an original google tablet, neither of which has a way to accept thumb drive or sd card. i don't mind selling the two tablets to fund two others which would be a better fit. so what tablets do the happy parents (and other users) recommend? amazon shows a whole slew of them, but some details such as sd card slots don't really stand out so it's hard to tell what i'm looking at. and an earlier comment about how to actually access the external storage worries me a bit too. so any specific information here would be warmly welcomed.
>
> thanks for all the responses! i honestly thought i'd get more recommendations for rpi (linux!) but what i'm hearing makes perfect sense. and i'm glad to be reminded i'm not the only parent having encountered this situation.
>
>
> ----- On Jul 20, 2015, at 10:32 AM, Triangle Linux Users Group General Discussion trilug at trilug.org wrote:
>
> 2 tablets + 2 sets headphones = happy parents
>
> The tablet is a wonderful multi-purpose device. Not only does it go
> where you go for other boring activities (eg. sitting at the <insert
> adult function> for 2 hours), but the movies can be more personalized
> - my kids are slightly further apart and have different movie
> interests - and they can have their ereaders (modern version of
> books), music, games, and apps; not everyone likes just watching
> movies for hours on end.  And for those with time constraints, the
> table is done. It's ready to go.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 9:58 AM, Reginald Reed via TriLUG
> <trilug at trilug.org> wrote:
>> +1 on using a cheap Android tablet.  I've recently ordered a few USB OTG
>> cables that provide a standard female USB port as well an female micro USB
>> for power that charges the phone/tablet.  This is what I've purchased:
>>
>> http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C452XFO
>>
>> So far I've been able to charge my Nexus 6 with a USB drive attached and
>> been able to use a USB ethernet adapter for a Chromecast (single micro USB
>> that powers it and provides Ethernet).
>>
>> --Reggie
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 12:40 AM, Jeff Patterson via TriLUG <
>> trilug at trilug.org> wrote:
>>
>>> I use an android tablet and save movies to an external SD card that is on
>>> the tablet.  Works like a charm :)
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