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To connect a wired gamepad to your Bruhm Android TV, follow these steps:
Check the ports: Make sure that your TV has a USB port available to connect your gamepad. Most gamepads connect via USB, so you will need to check if your TV has a USB port that is compatible with your gamepad.
Connect the gamepad: Plug in the USB cable from your gamepad to the USB port on your TV.
Wait for the TV to recognize the gamepad: After connecting your gamepad to your TV, it may take a few seconds or minutes for your TV to recognize it.
Check the TV settings: If your gamepad is not automatically detected, go to the TV settings and look for an option to enable USB input or gamepad input. You may also need to check if your gamepad is compatible with your TV.
Test the gamepad: Once your gamepad is connected and recognized by your TV, you should be able to use it to play games. Test the gamepad by opening a game and using the buttons on the gamepad to play.
If you have trouble connecting your gamepad to your Bruhm Android TV, refer to the manual that came with your TV or the manufacturer's website for troubleshooting tips.
Several possibilities. Check Bush manual to see if it list compatible formats. All formats are not recognized by all tv's. I am referring to file types. Secondly, check condition of TV ports. Dust may be a problem. Thirdly, TV port may be burnt out. But as you say the drives are recognized, this is more likely your Bush TV does not recognize the file type. You can try converting the file types and see if they then play.
How is the USB stick formatted? IF it is formatted NTFS or Apple, it won't be recognized, and of course the data on the stick has to be a media file format that your TV recognizes
Maybe you don't have your multimedia files on your USB pendrive in format it can recognize. Check user's manual of your TV about file formats you can use for USB. Of course TV should be set to watch from USB source
Try using different USB. If you have too many files on the USB at the root itself, instead of under sub-folder, you might encounter this problem as the TV may not have enough memory to load it. Just refer to your operation manual for formats supported.
1. The TV and drive may not be compatible with each other.
2. The formatting of the drive could be the problem. The USB memory stick would be formatted as FAT32, but the Iomega drive would have been formatted as NTFS. Maybe the TV can only read drives formatted as FAT32 and not NTFS.
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