Transferring video files to the Kindle Fire HD via USB cable is easy enough, though. Just plug the tablet into a computer using a microUSB cable and the internal memory shows up as a media player drive, letting you drag and drop files. But, if you want to transfer your entire media library to your new tablet, that means constantly adding and removing files to and from your Fire as necessary. It seems really troublesome. Is there any way for us to easily make it?
Of course, by using Pavtube Streaming Server, your will get it. It could let you stream music, movies, and TV shows wirelessly from your computer to your Kindle Fire HD 7.0/8.9. Actually, it can stream any audio and video files from your PC to Android, Windows and iOS devices, letting you play local video to Android tablets, smartphones, Windows slabs, etc over wireless network. You can easily access the video in shared folder at home anywhere. That means you can access any file you own (as long as you’re on Wi-Fi) without worrying about storage space. Working together with Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate, it’s even possible to stream DVD, Blu-ray and any HD video to Kindle Fire HD tablet.
If your videos are supported by Kindle Fire HD, it’s not necessary to encode them with Video DVD Converter Ultimate. Just use the free Streaming Server to play computer hard drive video to your kindle tablet.
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