A little help if you please...what format does the hard drive record in on a 6900 .....would like to try putting on 64 gig memory stick and trying play back..tried several but no workee..the recording format may help me ...tks
A little help if you please...what format does the hard drive record in on a 6900 .....would like to try putting on 64 gig memory stick and trying play back..tried several but no workee..the recording format may help me ...tks
Format usb stick to fat 32 first.
Check the official technomate website.
In the support section they have uploaded a manual covering this issue
Thanks guys ...i knew some one would help..tks
Manual here.
Last edited by Manic01; 10th May, 2010 at 09:26 AM.
sorry guys but that does not answer my question..does it record as mpeg.dvd.wmv.avi ....or something else...
the formatting of a hard drive i know...and it is unwise to
formant a stick...believe me ive tried...so guys mpeg avi dvd..or what..
I always format usb sticks and no issues.
.TRP file is main mpeg4 file on tm6900hd.Use "TS DOCTOR" to fix stream then convert to whatever format you want with "XILISOFT VIDEO CONVERTER.
Some .TRP,s can be loaded straight into "XILISOFT" and others fail that why I also suggesting "TS DOCTOR" to playback on pc or dvd player.
If just playing back on 6900 then I would suggest a SONY mem stick.That only one that works with mine.I tried a few with no success.
Last edited by DEMONACER; 29th January, 2010 at 12:41 PM. Reason: added comments
I use sandisk sticks to record on no probs on a tm6800, I"m a bit of a technophobe and just format them in the usb menu 1st and they record/playback fine.
Ok guys thanks...but what if i want to take a recording
from somewhere else ..not from a recording from the 6900..
say a downloaded mpeg and put it on the sandisk will
the 6900 see it and play...i have no problems with putting
jpeg or mp3 on a usb stick but the avi or mpeg {not recorded from 6900} cannot be seen..am i creating confusion...i usually do...
Thanks for all your help guys ..have solved it mesel...
OJOSoft TotalVideoConverter does what i needed..
thanks again
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