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Try doing a hard reset by removing the USB drive. Switch the off the TV and remove the power cable from the power outlet. Let it sit for an hour or longer. Then plug it in and turn the TV on without the USB drive. If not OK you need to unlock a "child lock" using the remote.
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How to watch Movies & Photos from your USB Flash Drive via the USB Port on your Flat Screen TV.
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I'm trying to play movies from my USB port, but when I plug it I can't .... My LG 47" TV will recognize and open the flash drive, but shows empty.
I suspect that with the age of the tv that it does not support videos from the USB drive. It will support update files for the tv itself which is normally something a technician would use it for.
If you're watching the movie from a DVD player, make sure all of the cables are fully plugged in and connected. If you're watching the movie from a VHS, it will probably continue to look like that.
OK, well I have used this many many times. You simply need to copy the Movie in any of the Formats that the set can use, and copy the Movie to the USB stick. When the stick is inserted, using the remote you simply "Select" that "USB Input" and select the Movie, and select "Play", IF the right Format, has been used, the Movie will "Play" as if it was a DVD.
Consult your manual. link below.
http://www.tacp.toshiba.com/dvd/product.asp?model=47HL167
There is no easy (read: cheap) solution for this. Especially because your TV is so big, the only thing that will look good on it is something that plays at the very least 720p HD output.
I don't know what your DVD player model is, but you want an upconverting DVD player, and even then, the quality will not be full HD. The only thing that is full 1080p HD on the market today is Blu-Ray, and game consoles like XBox 360 and PS3.
As for the sports, it depends on the TV you bought. If the deal was too good to be true for a 52" TV, you probably got one with a low Hz, or a high refresh rate. This means that the images played don't update quick enough for high motion video like action movies and sports, which is why it's blurry. Mine has a 3ms response time, by comparison.
turn off enegery saving mode cheak coler britness lock it into your fav user settings on all inputs eash input hdmi has it own coler u must adjust ok to fit needs on eash input k
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