why when i put a usb key with a movie in my Tv reader


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Hi

i have a issue

everytime i put a movie on a usb stick , and plug on the tv or a decoder with usb , the movie become corrupted

does somebody why?

i used the hash to compare , and this happen only with the movie

i mean i put in the usb key photos and music

but the tv and the decoder did corrupt only the video

thanks

LIke sony makes 1 TV ;) What is the SPECIFIC MODEL of Sony TV you have? Not the serial number - the model number..

Example

post-14624-1258735438.jpg

As to scart dvb-t, there are lots and lots of companies that make these sorts of devices.. What is the model number so we know exactly what hardware your working with.

LIke sony makes 1 TV ;) What is the SPECIFIC MODEL of Sony TV you have? Not the serial number - the model number..

Example

post-14624-1258735438.jpg

As to scart dvb-t, there are lots and lots of companies that make these sorts of devices.. What is the model number so we know exactly what hardware your working with.

ok

i guess it's sony Bravia KDL-46WE5W and the decoder is scart dvb-t 711701

hope this is the right info

thanks again

Ok from the manual for that tv

post-14624-1258744777.jpg

Looks like it only supports MPEG1 video files -- so where did you get these video files? And what encoding are they.. If they are not MPEG1 files - then no your not going to be able to play them.

Ok so I looked up the manual for that dvb-t 711701 device and its states.

'Allows to play AVI, MPG, DviX, JPG and MP3 files"

So have to ask again what is the format of these movie files? Where did you get them? You could run mediainfo on the files to give details of the file encoding, etc.

http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en

Edited by BudMan
Ok from the manual for that tv

post-14624-1258744777.jpg

Looks like it only supports MPEG1 video files -- so where did you get these video files? And what encoding are they.. If they are not MPEG1 files - then no your not going to be able to play them.

Ok so I looked up the manual for that dvb-t 711701 device and its states.

'Allows to play AVI, MPG, DviX, JPG and MP3 files"

So have to ask again what is the format of these movie files? Where did you get them? You could run mediainfo on the files to give details of the file encoding, etc.

http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en

thank you so much BudMan

well these files are divx and made by me , i bought some dvds(some movies and show serial tv) and i ripped to divx and a friend of mine lent me his divx (ripped from his original dvd)

Format						   : AVI
Format/Info					  : Audio Video Interleave
File size						: 351 MiB
Duration						 : 46mn 19s
Overall bit rate				 : 1 058 Kbps
Writing application			  : transcode-1.0.2

Video
ID							   : 0
Format						   : MPEG-4 Visual
Format profile				   : AdvancedSimple@L5
Format settings, BVOP			: Yes
Format settings, QPel			: No
Format settings, GMC			 : No warppoints
Format settings, Matrix		  : Default (H.263)
Muxing mode					  : Packed bitstream
Codec ID						 : XVID
Codec ID/Hint					: XviD
Duration						 : 46mn 19s
Bit rate						 : 926 Kbps
Width							: 624 pixels
Height						   : 352 pixels
Display aspect ratio			 : 16:9
Frame rate					   : 23.976 fps
Resolution					   : 24 bits
Colorimetry					  : 4:2:0
Scan type						: Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame)			   : 0.176
Stream size					  : 307 MiB (88%)
Writing library				  : XviD 1.2.1 (UTC 2008-12-04)

Audio
ID							   : 1
Format						   : MPEG Audio
Format version				   : Version 1
Format profile				   : Layer 3
Format_Settings_Mode			 : Joint stereo / MS Stereo
Codec ID						 : 55
Codec ID/Hint					: MP3
Duration						 : 46mn 19s
Bit rate mode					: Variable
Bit rate						 : 112 Kbps
Channel(s)					   : 2 channels
Sampling rate					: 48.0 KHz
Resolution					   : 16 bits
Stream size					  : 39.5 MiB (11%)
Alignment						: Aligned on interleaves
Interleave, duration			 : 24 ms (0.58 video frame)

i did plug this show in the decoder dvb-t 711701 and i got it corrupted , usb formated fat32 :(

Edited by drugo
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