Gaz 
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I've been given a sanyo ce37fd90-b 37" LCD tv, but I have a few questions regarding the USB function. 
 
I thought I could plug in a USB stick and play movies from it but having downloaded a few films I'm wondering if I'm either not downloading a correct file format or if the TV needs to have some codecs put on it (somehow?) 
 
 
Also, if this is possible and I download a "HD" film, will it play HD from the USB?
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Balling 
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TV will play a preset of formats. Look in the manual.
 
 
    
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Gaz 
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Sadly I never got a manual, I found a fresh review site with some formats but I'm not sure if they are correct. 
 
 
What about the HD question?
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Munchie 
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HD movies are normally .MKV files arent they?
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Balling 
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Any file format can be HD. You'll need to download files in the correct format or convert the files using something like Handbrake.
 
 
    
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eckers90 
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you need to format your usb drive to FAT32 then most mp4 or mkvs will play, some tvs play avis too 
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Eddie.2k 
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Only format it to Fat32 is your files aren't larger than 4GB
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fred7 
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Are you 100% sure the usb on the tv is for media files and not just for inspection? My old lg has a usb but not for mediA
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Andrew 
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You will be very limited to what you can do with the USB Terminal.  
 
If you want to do some cool stuff, look at Linux boxes. I'm mega impressed with my VU+ Solo2. 
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John 
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VU+ is a terrible way to get a media playing box why not just use a Linux PC, or a Windows PC, or any of the multitude of things that exist to do exactly that, instead of a Satellite box.
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Andrew 
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John being a total bellend as usual   
 
You have basically just given Gaz the same information as i did but wanted to slag myself off. 
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John 
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I've not given Gaz any information at all, it was just to slag you off. 
 
Completely useless post from you as usual
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nathy_87 
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http://www.devicemanuals.com/productsupport/Sanyo_CE37FD90-B_manual.html
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Balling 
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quote: Originally posted by nathy_87 
http://www.devicemanuals.com/productsupport/Sanyo_CE37FD90-B_manual.html 
  "You can connect USB devices to your TV by using the USB input of the TV. This feature allows you to display/play JPG and MP3 files stored in a USB stick." 
 
So no video then. 
 
[Edited on 29-01-2014 by Balling]
 
 
    
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nathy_87 
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Do apologise just dropping the link, was at work and busy at the time. 
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