Its the format of your flashdrive that is not compatable with the tv. Insert the flashdrive into the computer and reformat it into a format that your tv will accept. Google which formats your tv will work with and format the flash disk to that format.
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Generally speaking....the Sharp Blu-ray is working just fine. The problem is you are not using commercially made programs or movies that are universal and burned for use in a standard player. When a COPY of a Movie is made on a home burner; the speed and other factors may not be consistent with commercial values. In lieu of a BR disc.; try using a USB Thumb Drive in your TV or Computer. Just go to Torrenting . com for free movies; download your selections, and copy the data to the USB drive. Then put the USB drive into the Computer or TV and enjoy. It is cheaper than burning a disc and you can erase the USB device and use it over and over again. Good luck the BentonComputerDoctor at Hotmail.
Hello nursedoreen,
It all depends on your TV. Not all tv's can play movies, and even the ones that can play movie files, it cannot play every type of format. Try changing your file format. Try avi, mkv, mp4 and so on. I hope this helps, give me a feedback if it doesn't. good luck.
- Joe.
I tried setting up a new folder and transfering the files, this did not work either so I just purchased a new Jump drive. I had plenty of space remaining on the Lexar, however, my time was worth more than the cost of a new drive. I'll keep looking for "free solutions" to my problem and if I find the answer, I'll respond.
Hi rox09
Well you can rip your DVD to any external drive using and third party DVD ripping software ,once you do that you will get a AVI,MPEG and any common fomats your DVD player supports
Inorder to play those files in your DVD player ,you need the check whether your DVD has a USB input port or else if you laptop or computer has a S-video out put and your TV has S-Video input ;you can play directly from your laptop/computer to the TV using a S-video Cable which is available in any Computer shop.
I hope this helps
VJ
What operating system are you using? Should work with XP and Vista. Go to windows explorer and click on C drive, click photos folder, select required photo, click and drag icon to the Firefly icon and release mouse button. File should be copied to jump drive.
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