The Acer Iconia Tab A100 makes a claim that's worth repeating: it's the first 7-inch tablet to run Android 3.2. It is the first in the ongoing parade of Android 3.2 Honeycomb tablets, and with a price that undercuts Apple's iPad 2, Galaxy Tab 10.1, Motorola Xoom, etc, the Iconia Tab A100 distinguishes itself in a crowded field. This tablet earns props for its much strength, such as its inclusion of both a USB port and a microSD Card slot, its support for Dolby Mobile audio, and its custom home screen widgets that help organize applications. It seems that the 7-inch form factor is much favored by many people because it makes the perfect balance between mobility and screen real estate. Though somewhat short in battery, the Acer Iconia Tab A100 is still good for movie playback on board. The following guide shows you how to put a Blu-ray/DVD movie to Acer Iconia Tab A100 under Mac OS X Lion.
Software Availability:
Operation System: Mac OS X Leopard, Snow Leopard, and Lion compatible
Trial limit: A Pavtube logo will be printed on converted videos.
Part1- Rip a Blu-ray/DVD movie to Acer Iconia A100 under Mac OS X Lion
Step 1. Click “Add” to load Blu-ray Disc or DVD. When a movie is stored in ISO image, click the “IFO/ISO” icon to load movie.
Step 2. Unfold the movie directory and select Main movie.
Step 3. Select preferred language from drop-down list of “Subtitles” and “Audio” box. If you don’t like subtitles, select “None” for subtitles.
Step 4. Click “Format” bar and select “Common Video>> “H.264 Video (*.mp4)” format. The format keeps original video resolution (1920x1080 for Blu-ray and 720x480 for DVD) while shrinking a movie to 2-3GB. You can click “Settings” and set smaller “Bitrate” to further downsize the video.
Step 5. Click “Convert” to rip a Blu-ray or DVD movie for Acer Iconia A100. When conversion completes click the "Open" button to find the converted movie in .mp4 format.
Part 2- Sync a movie from Mac HDD to Acer Iconia A100
Use the Micro USB cable to connect Acer Iconia A100 to Mac. To have the Mac Lion computer recognize the Acer A100 tab, you need to download and install the latest USB driver on your computer before connecting your tablet to the computer. Visit Acer Support for the latest driver. When the drive is installed, you should see the A100 tablet. Use it like any other Android device then.
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