What practice I need to practise to my movies that I have torrented from my calculator to a USB stick, and then that I can watch them on my LCD Tv set?

Oron

2012-05-12 12:53:33

In that location are a three things y'all need to get right to view movies from an external bulldoze on a television:1. The disc (USB drive in your example) needs to be in the right format. Fat32 or ExFAT are your best bet, but bank check your TV'south transmission.2. If the disc is in FAT32 format, and then files cannot be bigger than 4GB.3. The movies need to exist in a format recognised by your TV. MPEG2 and MPEG4 are more than likely to be recognised, only for any other format, once more, you'll need to check your manual.

kim tetley

2012-05-11 sixteen:45:35

i have put flims on my usb but wen i put it in my telly it says no usb connected

ha14

2012-05-12 09:40:44

Is your USB key format FAT32 if not you take to format, also perhaps here are some conditions such as the TV does not support USB more than XGB, some manufacturer not supported...

Elfin8er

2011-12-30 02:02:00

If you Television has a USB port, and can play videos through it, information technology should be pretty straight forward. If how ever you lot don't take a USB port on your tv, you can burn the motion picture onto a disk. Only google around if you don't know how to practise that, and it should be pretty piece of cake to find.

Dave Parrack

2011-12-30 01:51:00

If none of the other methods work then get back to nuts and hook your TV up to your laptop or desktop via an HDMI cablevision.

Dinesh Chauhan

2012-06-21 08:03:55

What should I do to use the Audio of MY LCD TV, when I connect my PC with the LCD TV. Because LCD Tv Works as Monitor, information technology does non support for Volume of the Film

FIDELIS

2012-06-25 20:33:04

Hello, I am assuming you lot are connecting your estimator to TV through a VGA cable. You would need a separate cable to deport sound. The same applies for DVI. Does your Television receiver and reckoner have a HDMI connector? If they both practise, that would be the best option for you considering once connected through a HDMI cable, information technology would carry both video and sound.

FIDELIS

2011-12-thirty 00:51:00

Hello, most times if your flashdrive is under 32 GBs, it will be formatted with FAT32 already.  If it is over that, it is probably formatted with NTFS.  If your bulldoze is formatted with fat32, the only other thing you have to make sure is that the video files you have are uniform with the Tv, to be played.  Jeff, already gave y'all some links with like questions to this.  There have been a lot of questions similar to this in the past.  Brand sure to read the user manual for TV, it should tell y'all what formats information technology can play when using USB flashdrives/external drives.

Jay

2011-12-thirty 00:01:00

I recollect flash drive will exist in fat32 format already (yet check it one time)you merely need to convert the movies in the uniform format,every bit I said here in this question: https://www.makeuseof.com/answers/movies-played-external-drive-skip/apply format mill and convert to correct codec based avi which it will automatically do.http://format-factory.en.softonic.com/downloadDrag northward Drop the motion picture filechoose all to avi > ok > start

Jeff Fabish

2011-12-29 22:22:00

2011-12-29 21:37:00

yous demand the usb be FAT32 formatted, your Boob tube lust accept USB portUSB DVD player [Broken Link Removed]

2011-12-29 21:37:00

you lot need the usb be FAT32 formatted, your Television lust have USB portif TV dont have USB porthttp://www.getusb.info/movies-from-usb-to-television set-cheers-sandisk/if you cant view AVI try MPEG USB DVD thespian [Cleaved Link Removed]