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    Default Panasonic TV with a SD card slot

    on the side of some TVs they have a memory card slot which you can use to view photos etc... is there a way of playing downloaded movies on the TV with these cards in these built-in slots etc?


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    from what i can see mate they only play AVCHD, MPEG2 movies and JPEG Photos from the SD cards

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    hmmmm. its my mum who has one of these TVs, I have chucked a downloaded avi onto a card, it could see the file but not play it.. Will have try with some some different formats mpeg2 later. Thanks


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    i havnt tryed it yet but some links on this page for converter i think
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    any up date on this m8 ?? been trying to get this to work for the last week or so
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    From the research i did when i got my Panasonic plasma, the card slot if primarily designed for playback of SD cards from Panasonic video/still camera's. The Panasonic camera format the card to a certain file structure and file type, you can format the card with a app, and then convert your video to the correct format, but its a pain and easier to plug your computer in or just get a media player to play avi's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by r3spct View Post
    From the research i did when i got my Panasonic plasma, the card slot if primarily designed for playback of SD cards from Panasonic video/still camera's. The Panasonic camera format the card to a certain file structure and file type, you can format the card with a app, and then convert your video to the correct format, but its a pain and easier to plug your computer in or just get a media player to play avi's.
    I would agree. I spent a lot of time trying to convert files to work, it's just not worth the hassle.
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    Yeah just as easy to just plug in the vid camera on a hd line and hit play.

 

 

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