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One year old 48" Bravia, sorry no idea of model.
The aim is to watch an old TV series that we have on DVDs, without a DVD drive.
I put a whole season on a USB stick, as .m4v files. I named each episode like
so: episodename-s01e01.m4v and so on. I named them so it's easy to identify
them and play them in order. The TV shows thumnail icons without a filename, it says something like
"DVD Content" on all of them. It plays them, but there is no way of knowing the episode
your going to play.
Before I put one episode at a time on the drive, is it possible to get the TV to show the filenames?
Hi there,
Please provide your model number so we can help.
Best wishes,
M
I have had a chance to play with the television and got no further. I did come across KD 55 AF8 while I was looking.
I was sure it was smaller than 50"? I don't remember all the android build no, but there was a date and it was begining of 2019.
I did find a similar problem posted about. The reply was to get the usb icon view up then press the Option button and change the view to list view, well soemthing like that. I looked at the remote for a while, no option button. Then I found another referenace to filename and no option botton, seems I shoudl be able to press Action Menu
and change view. I tried that and none of the menu items refered to list view or icon view in any way.
I had a look at the metadata of one of the files, Title = DVDVolume.
So I I altered the metadata Title to "program_episode", not tried the files in the TV yet but am expecting it to work.
Hi Integerspin,
I've found the supported formats by the TV over the USB port and it seems that .M4V as a format isn't supported:
https://helpguide.sony.net/tv/faep1/v1/en/04-01-03_03.html
Thanks,
Win_88
TheTV plays .m4v files.
When I tried the files that had edited the Title, they didn't play! They also didn't show the Title! All a bit strange as the players I tried on a computer, showed the title and played. Maybe editing the metadata had done something to the files?
I re-ripped them, still as .m4v, and put the title in the ripper software[Handbrake]. They play fine on the TV and they show the correct title. So all is well.