I think having a shortcut button (perhaps in the install tab) to the converted video files directory.
I constantly find myself going into that directory to see how big the final size of the video is. It's important to me because space on my SD card is limited.
Convertor always checks file size and space before copying, so manual checking is not really necessary.
But I agree, it's a good idea also
| QUOTE (mobilnova @ April 12, 2007 04:10 pm) |
| Convertor always checks file size and space before copying, so manual checking is not really necessary. |
Oh thanks, I didn't realize it did that.
I just think it would be a good idea to show the final size of the converted video(s).
why bother with size? The only interesting thing about is if it can fit into TomTom and converter checks that
| QUOTE (mobilnova @ April 14, 2007 08:31 am) |
| why bother with size? The only interesting thing about is if it can fit into TomTom and converter checks that |
I totally disagree.
You want to maximize the space on your SD card. Knowing the file size of each of the video helps you to pick and choose what you transfer to your card without trial and error.
I was thinking you want to watch the videos but not optimize space
| QUOTE (mobilnova @ April 15, 2007 05:59 am) |
I was thinking you want to watch the videos but not optimize space  |
That's true and you want to watch the best quality video. Quality dictates size, higher quality bigger file size.
I don't mean to sound argumentative, but as a user and a customer, it would be useful to have the file size displayed beside the videos so it would be easy to choose what goes to the SD card.
Think about it, if you had a 2GB MP3 player and you have 100 songs you want to listen too (varying in file sizes but totaling more than 2GB) you have to decide how much can I cram on the MP3 player. Knowing the file size helps you to do that.
Now that I think about it, knowing how much space is left on the storage device is also important.
Anyway, your thoughts?