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Using the usb stick,watching a movie on it the movie stops before the end.Tried 4 movies,is there a time set on the machine that stops it running the full lenght of the movie
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It doesnt really matter as of how many movies are there in the USB. There is a chance that the movie might be corrupted. Just check it in your computer and see. The movie file itself must have been corrupted.
Copy them to a USB stick and watch the movie from the USB stick. Or set up your computer to "Stream" music and video. Then , as long as your Pandigital is part of the same "Homegroup" or "Workgroup" , you will be able to "share" your movies and music. Both Devices must be set up to share the information on each other.
What kind of hard drive do you have? If it doesn't have a USB end, then you need a special cable to do it. Depends on what kind of hard drive you have, SATA - USB or IDE - USB. And not all TV with USB slot supports movies through USB, some models supports only music/pictures. So make sure your TV supports movies through USB too.
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
I would advise knocking down the resolution. Try and use software, like red kawa, to convert a few of your movies to different formats till you find a decent one. A widely accepted codec setup is Divx/XVid (both are the same) and MP3 sound.
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