The file format of your USB file is not support by the TV. Even some smart TV can not support the MP4. Here is the article will perfectly solve your problem. Please kindly check.
https://www.leawo.org/tutorial/some-mp4-files-wont-play-on-sony-tv-solved-1372.html?fixya=1410
Check what exactly are the formats that your TV can support and use a video converter tool to change the video format to compatible formats with your TV player.
As far as we know, codec support is likely to be limited to whatever Panasonic decided to support in their TV. Unfortunately the video's you play on the TV will need to be formatted in such a way that they are encoded using codecs supported by the TV. Panasonic may have the list of supported codecs in the manual of the TV hopefully otherwise you would need to ask them or play the game of encode and test until you find something that works.
If your Panasonic TV can't either read some video file like MP4, MKV, MOV etc or when it does the images are kind of distorted with poor audio, you may get some videos encoded beyond Panasonic TV's support. Something even worse, you will not be able to install codecs onto a TV like you would a PC unfortunately. An ultimate solution to get unsupported format detected by your Panasonic TV is to convert unsupported videos to a Panasonic TV more friendly format with Pavtube Video Converter
Read Guide:
Best Way to Play unsupported videos on Panasonic TV from USB
SOURCE: Hi
The supported files are .jpg, .jpeg, .mp3, .alb, .m3u and .pls. Progressive JPEG and JPEG2000 are not supported. MPEG1 Layer 1 and Layer 2 are not supported. The USB drive must be in a FAT (DOS) format. This is from the Annex 3 of the TV's manual.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
SOURCE: ive formatted my 8gb flashdrive
AVI is just a format - the video inside it can be coded using just about every codec. That sharp supports files that are coded using DIVX 4 to 6 and XVID 0.8 to 1.3. You must make sure that the avi files were coded correctly. For that install this program and use it to check the files
http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en
SOURCE: WHAT VIDEO FILE PLAY'S VIA THE USB
tried with other files doesn't work like mpeg4, divx and jpeg?
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