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Married2abrit Apr 3rd 2014 10:59 am

Re: Random questions..
 
Zofran is an anti-nausea drug that is not as sedating as phenergan. It is safe for very young infants to take. HTH.

E3only Apr 3rd 2014 12:44 pm

Re: Random questions..
 

Originally Posted by Married2abrit (Post 11203573)
Zofran is an anti-nausea drug that is not as sedating as phenergan. It is safe for very young infants to take. HTH.

Prescription medicine?

E3only Apr 3rd 2014 12:49 pm

Re: Random questions..
 

Originally Posted by Uncle_Bob (Post 11203555)
I've flown PHX to LHR with a 1 year old and a two year old. No problem on the overnight flight to London. Flight back to Phoenix was a nightmare. Both boys picked up a sudden bug. Started vomiting and pooping. Cabin crew were useless, just gave use the last sheet of paper towel and were tied up with someone being ill in the toilet. They were happy for the kids to puke on the seats and us just cover it up with blankets. Luckily for us we had more than the usual amount of diapers so we were dealing with just the puke everywhere and not poop. We were even approached by another lady who asking if we had any spare diapers. To top it off they even puked on the shuttle bus back from the airport to the car park.

Hope your trip goes better than ours did.

Experience!

On the way back we have a day flight will be be a challenge to say the least. At least on the way there we have red eye so hopefully the champ sleeps a tad.

DebzinUS Apr 3rd 2014 12:50 pm

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Originally Posted by E3only (Post 11203707)
Prescription medicine?

Definitely, and very expensive too. Probably the best anti nausea drug on the market.

tonrob Apr 3rd 2014 12:51 pm

Re: Random questions..
 
Definitely +1 on the extra T-shirt. I got shat on in the BA lounge at Heathrow once. Problem was I was so tired I'd made two trips to the buffet and back before I realized. In all fairness it was their fault for letting me in.

E3only Apr 7th 2014 9:50 am

Re: Ramdon questions..
 

Originally Posted by hotscot (Post 11202071)
Oh, I see...There's lots of media I download and watch on my ipad but I use freeware to download from youtube and then convert for watching...

I'll see if I can find a guide..

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2388467,00.asp

http://www.amazon.com/forum/tablet?_...x2LD3RYHV8MIEM

http://kidstabletwifi.com/how-to-add...r-kids-tablet/


Basically though you download from whatever tablet service you've bought in to.
Or you convert DVD's you own, of which there are many guides on the web.

OK bear with me 'hotscot'. I am completely hopeless with this stuff so pardon me.

I bought a Samsung tablet 7 inch WiFi. My son sort of watches a few videos on youtube ...... I wanted to know if there was a way I could download and then upload it to my tablet?

Is there a guide I can refer to? I did google and try a couple of things but I couldn't get it to work. Of course the idea is to download so i dont need WiFi on the plane

Thanks in advance all

Bob Apr 7th 2014 11:17 am

Re: Ramdon questions..
 

Originally Posted by E3only (Post 11208968)
OK bear with me 'hotscot'. I am completely hopeless with this stuff so pardon me.

I bought a Samsung tablet 7 inch WiFi. My son sort of watches a few videos on youtube ...... I wanted to know if there was a way I could download and then upload it to my tablet?

Is there a guide I can refer to? I did google and try a couple of things but I couldn't get it to work. Of course the idea is to download so i dont need WiFi on the plane

Thanks in advance all

Easier to do it on a desktop, then use whatever program, or plenty of free chrome extensions to download the youtube vids and use the VLC app on the tablet to play them...saves faffing about converting files.

Hotscot Apr 7th 2014 11:20 am

Re: Random questions..
 
What Bob said...:D

E3only Apr 7th 2014 11:46 am

Re: Ramdon questions..
 

Originally Posted by Bob (Post 11209068)
Easier to do it on a desktop, then use whatever program, or plenty of free chrome extensions to download the youtube vids and use the VLC app on the tablet to play them...saves faffing about converting files.

OK, might need to be spoonfed...talk me through please.

1. Download youtube video(s) on laptop
2. Download VLC app on tablet
3. Transfer youtube videos on tablet

?

Hotscot Apr 7th 2014 12:18 pm

Re: Random questions..
 
I use YTD video downloader to download video from YouTube.
http://www.ytddownloader.com/

There's a free version. YouTube videos are usually in a format called mp4 which, probably, the Samsung can play directly using whatever video player it has built in.

(There's probably a video downloader for your tablet specifically. that will let you download from YouTube all on the tablet.)

Try this
http://www.thefullsignal.com/samsung...ung-galaxy-tab

E3only Apr 7th 2014 12:45 pm

Re: Random questions..
 

Originally Posted by hotscot (Post 11209109)
I use YTD video downloader to download video from YouTube.
http://www.ytddownloader.com/

There's a free version. YouTube videos are usually in a format called mp4 which, probably, the Samsung can play directly using whatever video player it has built in.

(There's probably a video downloader for your tablet specifically. that will let you download from YouTube all on the tablet.)

Try this
http://www.thefullsignal.com/samsung...ung-galaxy-tab

Thanks,

YTD downloader is not on google play

the second link steps dont work

Hotscot Apr 7th 2014 12:52 pm

Re: Random questions..
 
Coupla helpful links

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/fa...nd-advice.html

http://videoconverterapp.com/convert...hones-tablets/

Bob Apr 7th 2014 3:32 pm

Re: Ramdon questions..
 

Originally Posted by E3only (Post 11209089)
OK, might need to be spoonfed...talk me through please.

1. Download youtube video(s) on laptop
2. Download VLC app on tablet
3. Transfer youtube videos on tablet

?

Pretty much.

Get and use AirDroid app as it's better than Samsung Kies, to wirelessly transfer files from desktop to your tablet.

But as mentioned, there are plenty of apps that'll just download the youtube videos directly on the tablet.

VLC app is just a nice media player to play stuff.

On a side note - https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...oid.bubbleupnp

BubbleuPnp is a great free server app if you want to play stuff from your desktop on the tablet, or to push content from your tablet to other devices.


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