marco Expert Member Joined Aug 3, 2006 Messages 2,902 Reaction score 124 Location UK Sep 27, 2008 #1 What is the USB port for on a DVD player?
P Pyro Expert Member Joined Dec 8, 2003 Messages 2,267 Reaction score 8 Location Roodepoort, Johannesburg, South Africa. Sep 27, 2008 #2 Depends what kind of dvd player your talking about. My player can use it for playing mpeg4 movies, and various other formats.
Depends what kind of dvd player your talking about. My player can use it for playing mpeg4 movies, and various other formats.
LazyLion King of de Jungle Joined Mar 17, 2005 Messages 107,473 Reaction score 10,018 Location District 9 Sep 27, 2008 #3 marco said: What is the USB port for on a DVD player? Click to expand... MP3 audio files and AVI (XviD or DivX) movie files. Some of them can also play WMV video. JPG pictures as well.
marco said: What is the USB port for on a DVD player? Click to expand... MP3 audio files and AVI (XviD or DivX) movie files. Some of them can also play WMV video. JPG pictures as well.
marco Expert Member Joined Aug 3, 2006 Messages 2,902 Reaction score 124 Location UK Sep 27, 2008 #4 But where do you plug it into? Bought one without a manual.
LazyLion King of de Jungle Joined Mar 17, 2005 Messages 107,473 Reaction score 10,018 Location District 9 Sep 27, 2008 #5 marco said: But where do you plug it into? Bought one without a manual. Click to expand... You have to use a removable USB drive or a Flash Disk (and they probably have to be formatted to FAT32). Have you got a Flash Disk you can test it on? Reformat it in Windows to FAT32... and then copy some MP3s to it. Then plug it in to your DVD player.
marco said: But where do you plug it into? Bought one without a manual. Click to expand... You have to use a removable USB drive or a Flash Disk (and they probably have to be formatted to FAT32). Have you got a Flash Disk you can test it on? Reformat it in Windows to FAT32... and then copy some MP3s to it. Then plug it in to your DVD player.
N Nuro Expert Member Joined Apr 11, 2007 Messages 1,986 Reaction score 203 Location City 17 Sep 27, 2008 #6 Just a heads up, most of the ports are usb 2 compliant, but run at usb 1 speeds. If you try a high bitrate movie, it stutters occasionally. I have seen this on a wide range of players.
Just a heads up, most of the ports are usb 2 compliant, but run at usb 1 speeds. If you try a high bitrate movie, it stutters occasionally. I have seen this on a wide range of players.