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USB port on DVD players
"Agamemnon" wrote in message . uk... "Mike" wrote in message ... On Nov 9, 12:30 pm, "Tappy Lappy" Tappy wrote: "Mike" wrote in message ... On Nov 9, 11:14 am, "Tappy Lappy" Tappy wrote: "David Hearn" wrote in message ... Tappy Lappy wrote: Is it normal for the usb connection on bluray/dvd players to be unable to play video/movies, or is this connection for other purposes only? I would like watch recorded material using this utility, but the player I have says that this is not possible. Are there any players out there that meet my rquirements? If it supports playing videos over the USB port, then you also need to ensure that the video format (codec) is supported by the DVD player. Some support DivX, some support plain mpeg. My old DVD player could play MPEG2 files just burned to DVD - but my new one can't, nor can it play them on USB. However it can play DivX - though not all profiles if I remember correctly. D My player won't play anything at via the USB port even though the player supports most formats. It is a design problem rather than a codec one, as the instructions manual says the USB connection is not for video playback at all. I had hoped I could put some xvid movies on a memory stick, and play them back via this connection but obviously this is not possible with my current player. So I take it you watch films etc, via this method on your dvd player? What make is your DVD player? My Samsung can play MP3 &WMA audio, Divx/Xvid & WMV video and view jpg,files from my 500Gb backup drive and I use this feature more often than I use it to play DVDs. It's a Phillips BDP3000. According to the manual http://www.p4c.philips.com/files/b/b...05_dfu_eng.pdf This product cannot play any audio/video/photo file stored on a USB device. Perhaps you should read it sometime. So what is the USB port for then since it can't play anything at all? Software updates and BD live bonus content. The manual says it's not for playing media, but obviously I didn't get sight of the manual until I opened the box at home. I asked the salesman if it had usb and played divx files, but maybe should have been more specific. |
USB port on DVD players
Tappy Lappy wrote:
"Agamemnon" wrote in message . uk... "Mike" wrote in message ... On Nov 9, 12:30 pm, "Tappy Lappy" Tappy wrote: "Mike" wrote in message ... On Nov 9, 11:14 am, "Tappy Lappy" Tappy wrote: "David Hearn" wrote in message ... Tappy Lappy wrote: Is it normal for the usb connection on bluray/dvd players to be unable to play video/movies, or is this connection for other purposes only? I would like watch recorded material using this utility, but the player I have says that this is not possible. Are there any players out there that meet my rquirements? If it supports playing videos over the USB port, then you also need to ensure that the video format (codec) is supported by the DVD player. Some support DivX, some support plain mpeg. My old DVD player could play MPEG2 files just burned to DVD - but my new one can't, nor can it play them on USB. However it can play DivX - though not all profiles if I remember correctly. D My player won't play anything at via the USB port even though the player supports most formats. It is a design problem rather than a codec one, as the instructions manual says the USB connection is not for video playback at all. I had hoped I could put some xvid movies on a memory stick, and play them back via this connection but obviously this is not possible with my current player. So I take it you watch films etc, via this method on your dvd player? What make is your DVD player? My Samsung can play MP3 &WMA audio, Divx/Xvid & WMV video and view jpg,files from my 500Gb backup drive and I use this feature more often than I use it to play DVDs. It's a Phillips BDP3000. According to the manual http://www.p4c.philips.com/files/b/b...05_dfu_eng.pdf This product cannot play any audio/video/photo file stored on a USB device. Perhaps you should read it sometime. So what is the USB port for then since it can't play anything at all? Software updates and BD live bonus content. The manual says it's not for playing media, but obviously I didn't get sight of the manual until I opened the box at home. I asked the salesman if it had usb and played divx files, but maybe should have been more specific. When I'm deciding on a new device such as you require I download the instruction manual from the maker's web site. -- ^..^ This is Kitty. Copy and paste Kitty into your signature to help her wipe out Bunny's world domination. |
USB port on DVD players
"Adrian" wrote in message om... Tappy Lappy wrote: "Agamemnon" wrote in message . uk... "Mike" wrote in message ... On Nov 9, 12:30 pm, "Tappy Lappy" Tappy wrote: "Mike" wrote in message ... On Nov 9, 11:14 am, "Tappy Lappy" Tappy wrote: "David Hearn" wrote in message ... Tappy Lappy wrote: Is it normal for the usb connection on bluray/dvd players to be unable to play video/movies, or is this connection for other purposes only? I would like watch recorded material using this utility, but the player I have says that this is not possible. Are there any players out there that meet my rquirements? If it supports playing videos over the USB port, then you also need to ensure that the video format (codec) is supported by the DVD player. Some support DivX, some support plain mpeg. My old DVD player could play MPEG2 files just burned to DVD - but my new one can't, nor can it play them on USB. However it can play DivX - though not all profiles if I remember correctly. D My player won't play anything at via the USB port even though the player supports most formats. It is a design problem rather than a codec one, as the instructions manual says the USB connection is not for video playback at all. I had hoped I could put some xvid movies on a memory stick, and play them back via this connection but obviously this is not possible with my current player. So I take it you watch films etc, via this method on your dvd player? What make is your DVD player? My Samsung can play MP3 &WMA audio, Divx/Xvid & WMV video and view jpg,files from my 500Gb backup drive and I use this feature more often than I use it to play DVDs. It's a Phillips BDP3000. According to the manual http://www.p4c.philips.com/files/b/b...05_dfu_eng.pdf This product cannot play any audio/video/photo file stored on a USB device. Perhaps you should read it sometime. So what is the USB port for then since it can't play anything at all? Software updates and BD live bonus content. The manual says it's not for playing media, but obviously I didn't get sight of the manual until I opened the box at home. I asked the salesman if it had usb and played divx files, but maybe should have been more specific. When I'm deciding on a new device such as you require I download the instruction manual from the maker's web site. -- The unit was on special offer and I asked the salesman if it played divx and had a USB port. He said yes, as these were the two main criteria I was after I bought it. So it was a compulsive buy, but the salesmans avice was misleading, and again maybe I should have been more specific. |
USB port on DVD players
wrote in message ... On 9-Nov-2009, "Tappy Lappy" Tappy wrote: "Are there any players out there that meet my rquirements?" There are but you need to hunt for them. I have a 3 year old Xoro player that will play from not only memory sticks, but a 200GB USb FAT32 external drive. I read the other day of a playr that will play from 2TB NTSC external drive. Unfortunately I did not keep the link. Try the forums at videohelp.com and they check to see if available in UK Malcolm Thanks Malcolm, appreciate that. |
USB port on DVD players
On Nov 9, 1:41*pm, "Tappy Lappy" Tappy wrote:
"Mike" wrote in message ... On Nov 9, 12:30 pm, "Tappy Lappy" Tappy wrote: "Mike" wrote in message ... On Nov 9, 11:14 am, "Tappy Lappy" Tappy wrote: "David Hearn" wrote in message ... Tappy Lappy wrote: Is it normal for the usb connection on bluray/dvd players to be unable to play video/movies, or is this connection for other purposes only? I would like watch recorded material using this utility, but the player I have says that this is not possible. Are there any players out there that meet my rquirements? If it supports playing videos over the USB port, then you also need to ensure that the video format (codec) is supported by the DVD player.. Some support DivX, some support plain mpeg. My old DVD player could play MPEG2 files just burned to DVD - but my new one can't, nor can it play them on USB. However it can play DivX - though not all profiles if I remember correctly. D My player won't play anything at via the USB port even though the player supports most formats. It is a design problem rather than a codec one, as the instructions manual says the USB connection is not for video playback at all. I had hoped I could put some xvid movies on a memory stick, and play them back via this connection but obviously this is not possible with my current player. So I take it you watch films etc, via this method on your dvd player? What make is your DVD player? My Samsung can play MP3 &WMA audio, Divx/Xvid & WMV video and view jpg,files from my 500Gb backup drive and I use this feature more often than I use it to play DVDs. It's a Phillips BDP3000. According to the manualhttp://www.p4c.philips.com/files/b/bdp3000_05/bdp3000_05_dfu_eng.pdf This product cannot play any audio/video/photo file stored on a USB device. Perhaps you should read it sometime. Perhaps you should read my post above. " instructions manual says the USB connection is not for video playback at *all.". In this post I am asking for *advice as to whether there are any players available "Are there any players out there that *meet my rquirements?" OK my bad. Apologies. Are you actually looking for a bluray player or a DVD player as the header suggests as the model you specified is bluray. Most Samsung models (DVD or Bluray) are capable of USB hosting http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/t...ype=prd_detail http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/t...ype=prd_detail etc. |
USB port on DVD players
"Mike" wrote in message ... On Nov 9, 1:41 pm, "Tappy Lappy" Tappy wrote: "Mike" wrote in message ... On Nov 9, 12:30 pm, "Tappy Lappy" Tappy wrote: "Mike" wrote in message ... On Nov 9, 11:14 am, "Tappy Lappy" Tappy wrote: "David Hearn" wrote in message ... Tappy Lappy wrote: Is it normal for the usb connection on bluray/dvd players to be unable to play video/movies, or is this connection for other purposes only? I would like watch recorded material using this utility, but the player I have says that this is not possible. Are there any players out there that meet my rquirements? If it supports playing videos over the USB port, then you also need to ensure that the video format (codec) is supported by the DVD player. Some support DivX, some support plain mpeg. My old DVD player could play MPEG2 files just burned to DVD - but my new one can't, nor can it play them on USB. However it can play DivX - though not all profiles if I remember correctly. D My player won't play anything at via the USB port even though the player supports most formats. It is a design problem rather than a codec one, as the instructions manual says the USB connection is not for video playback at all. I had hoped I could put some xvid movies on a memory stick, and play them back via this connection but obviously this is not possible with my current player. So I take it you watch films etc, via this method on your dvd player? What make is your DVD player? My Samsung can play MP3 &WMA audio, Divx/Xvid & WMV video and view jpg,files from my 500Gb backup drive and I use this feature more often than I use it to play DVDs. It's a Phillips BDP3000. According to the manualhttp://www.p4c.philips.com/files/b/bdp3000_05/bdp3000_05_dfu_eng.pdf This product cannot play any audio/video/photo file stored on a USB device. Perhaps you should read it sometime. Perhaps you should read my post above. " instructions manual says the USB connection is not for video playback at all.". In this post I am asking for advice as to whether there are any players available "Are there any players out there that meet my rquirements?" OK my bad. Apologies. Are you actually looking for a bluray player or a DVD player as the header suggests as the model you specified is bluray. Most Samsung models (DVD or Bluray) are capable of USB hosting http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/t...ype=prd_detail http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/t...ype=prd_detail etc. Thx Mike, I'll look in to that. |
USB port on DVD players
"Are there any players out there that meet my rquirements?" OK my bad. Apologies. Are you actually looking for a bluray player or a DVD player as the header suggests as the model you specified is bluray. Most Samsung models (DVD or Bluray) are capable of USB hosting http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/t...ype=prd_detail http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/t...ype=prd_detail etc. Settled on an LG BD370, which works a treat. I also got a refund from Currys for the Phillips player so am now a happy bunny. Thanks to all who took the time to answer my query. Tappy |
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