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How to save media to SD card?

dan8379

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Hello...new user here and I'm having a hard time figuring out how to save certain types of media to my 32 gb SD card. Specifically magazines through the Next Issue app, and movies through Flixster. I loaded a DVD that I had into Flixster and tried to download to the Galaxy and got the message that I could, but it would only leave me 300 mb of space (or something like that) on the hard drive. I could not find any option to save to an SD card instead. Same with the magazines...when I "pin" them it appears that they are taking up space on the hard drive, not the SD card. So far music has been the only thing I have been able to save on to the card. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Hello...new user here and I'm having a hard time figuring out how to save certain types of media to my 32 gb SD card. Specifically magazines through the Next Issue app, and movies through Flixster. I loaded a DVD that I had into Flixster and tried to download to the Galaxy and got the message that I could, but it would only leave me 300 mb of space (or something like that) on the hard drive. I could not find any option to save to an SD card instead. Same with the magazines...when I "pin" them it appears that they are taking up space on the hard drive, not the SD card. So far music has been the only thing I have been able to save on to the card. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I have put Mp4 music and JPG picture files on my 16gb Micro Card. Have not tried movie files.
 
Thanks for the reply...music I am ok with...the issue I'm having is with "app-driven" media. Magazines, Ultra-violet movies through Flixster, TV shows through Media Hub, etc.
 
Thanks for the reply...music I am ok with...the issue I'm having is with "app-driven" media. Magazines, Ultra-violet movies through Flixster, TV shows through Media Hub, etc.

Somehow I think what ever you put on your memory card must be in some type of file format. That the Tab2 recognizes.
 
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