The Way for Splitting a large vide file into several small files under 4GB

Nowadays, most folks are fond of watching movies on their tablets. If you ever wanted to put some large movie files over 4GB to your Android tablets including Galaxy Tab, Asus Transformer Prime, Sony Tablet, Toshiba Thrive, Kindle Fire, and Nook Tablet, you will find playback even recognition is a blue moon. The reasoning behind Android’s omission is that those android-based tablets only recognize SD cards formatted in FAT 32 which limits a single file size less than 4GB. To get those large video files over 4GB work normally with your Android tablet, you can convert/compress multimedia files and lower resolution files still will look fine. Anyway, Is there any other solution for this?
Maybe it has something to do with the fact that Android users are more likely to actually want to enjoy the media (e.g. Blu-ray, DVD Discs, MKV, AVI) they own in a manner that best fits them, not big brother. It seems we not alone and Pavtube brings the Blu-ray Video Converter Ultimate software, a perfect application to not only split large video files into smaller pieces but also convert them to your required formats while splitting. Continue reading »





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