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What do you mean? you want to use a usb to play videos on TV? what you need to do is convert the videos to the right format you want. you can use a video to AVI video converter to deal with this.
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The problem may be with the video card driver software on your computer. If your video card came with your computer, visit the computer manufacturer's support website, type in your model number, and download and install the listed video drivers.
If you purchased your video card separately or after you bought your computer, or if it is a custom build, go instead to the website of your video card's manufacturer and download and install the drivers specific to that card.
could be in a place where you are running on Edge instead of 3G, could also be that you are trying to see videos on High Quality so it take longer to play.
You probably have a very active anti-virus program running at the same time and not enough memory to run both smoothly.
1. Turn off (or uninstall) anti-virus software. Use AVG by Grisoft instead (free).
2. Won't hurt to add memory.
While starting to play a YouTube video, press the PAUSE button.
Wait 2 minutes, and press the PLAY button.
If it plays "smoothly", then the only problem is the speed of your Internet connection. For example, if you have a teenage son,
and supply him with only one cheese-burger per day, he will complain that you are "starving" him. If you supply him more quickly, i.e., more burgers per day, he will stop complaining.
Similarly, a faster Internet connection will smooth-out your videos,
because the download is supplying data faster than your video-player is "consuming" the data.
This is a problem that should be taken in for service as there could be many problems causing the problem. The power supply could not be supplying voltage to run the video card or you could have a failure in the video card itself. Try calling this number for Insignia Customer service help. 1-877-467-4289. Hope this helps you with your problem.
It might not be set to auto-run. Instead, you'll need to use the XMB to select the disc which will appear under "Games" if it's a game or "Video" if it's a DVD or BluRay
I am not really sure how to exactly do it. All I ever do is put Games on my memory card. I run a repair service called The Playstation Clinic at www.PlaystationClinic.com. Basically I hardly ever run video or games, but repair the hardware and change the firmware so that the PSP can play games from its Memory card instead of a UMD. I think one of the best places to go get the info you want is www.Playstation.com
Have you tried a different connection method, like S-Video or Compsite instead of component or HDMI? Have you tried another device on the same input on your TV or a different TV?
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