J j1mgg Inactive User Joined Jul 29, 2007 Messages 288 Reaction score 6 Jan 21, 2011 #1 I have moved my desktop from the sitting room and was just wondering what files can be played using the usb port? Does the usb key have to be formatted in fat32? Thanks
I have moved my desktop from the sitting room and was just wondering what files can be played using the usb port? Does the usb key have to be formatted in fat32? Thanks
edogg Inactive User Joined Feb 24, 2006 Messages 4,055 Reaction score 723 Jan 21, 2011 #2 j1mgg said: I have moved my desktop from the sitting room and was just wondering what files can be played using the usb port? Does the usb key have to be formatted in fat32? Thanks Click to expand... only files that are recorded using the box or have been converted to the file format the box supports and I think it has to be fat/32 edogg
j1mgg said: I have moved my desktop from the sitting room and was just wondering what files can be played using the usb port? Does the usb key have to be formatted in fat32? Thanks Click to expand... only files that are recorded using the box or have been converted to the file format the box supports and I think it has to be fat/32 edogg
C cascara Inactive User Joined May 11, 2010 Messages 87 Reaction score 4 Location N Herts UK Jan 21, 2011 #3 j1mgg said: Does the usb key have to be formatted in fat32? Click to expand... Format in FAT32 or NTFS. The box produces .dvr video files. There is no obvious way of getting the box to play other types.
j1mgg said: Does the usb key have to be formatted in fat32? Click to expand... Format in FAT32 or NTFS. The box produces .dvr video files. There is no obvious way of getting the box to play other types.
Exos VIP Member VIP Member Joined Sep 28, 2010 Messages 5,280 Reaction score 3,137 Location Rat's Bedroom Jan 27, 2011 #4 Not that I've tried or investigated this, rather just as an off the cuff question on the back of this thread, but can you play the video files which have been recorded in another media player on a PC, or can they be converted from their .dvr format? Last edited: Jan 27, 2011
Not that I've tried or investigated this, rather just as an off the cuff question on the back of this thread, but can you play the video files which have been recorded in another media player on a PC, or can they be converted from their .dvr format?