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Hi - I've got a Sony Bravia SMART TV and am trying to watch a movie via a USB stick for the first time but its not working. I have followed the onscreen instructions and can see the directory within the USB drive that the movie is located in but when I try to progress into the directory I just get a message saying that there is nothing to view. I've borrowed the usb stick from a friend (to test that it works on my tv) who has a samsung tv and it works without any problems. The usb stick also has some music saved to it and I can load this without any problems.
Any advice hugely appreciated!
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Ryan
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Hi there
Without knowing which model TV you have, I cannot advise further. You will need to consult the support pages of the model TV, and look in the iManual or specifications for supported video formats and codecs. You will then need to compare this to the video you have on the usb drive. See media info : HERE for codec on USB drive
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Hi - thanks, its a Sony Bravia 46" HX85 3D Smart TV. I'll take a look at the link you sent too to see if I can unearth the issue.
Regards
Ryan
Hi there
The model (KDL-46HX853) supports the following files:
http://pdf.crse.com/manuals/AE7H100511/ENG/usb_europe_ga_twn.html
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Be aware that you have to tell the TV BEFORE looking at the folders with kind of content you are looking for (video, photo, music): if you see your music files for sure you cannot see video files!
Hi there
Use a program called Handbrake : HERE (its free and I use it all the time). It has a steep learning curve though, but once you get the hang of it, you can convert files in batch runs.
Ensure that you convert to one of the following supported formats/codecs for your TV:
A couple of other resource pages:
http://www.pitivi.org/manual/codecscontainers.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matroska
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PS: I recommend you converting to MP4 using the H264 codec.
I would convert to MP4 / H.264 because its supported on your TV, and has quite a big cross device support too.