4K. The transcend reader will do 90MBs with USB3 and presumably 60 with USB2 (max USB2 rate).
4K. The transcend reader will do 90MBs with USB3 and presumably 60 with USB2 (max USB2 rate).[/QUOTE
My TV is saying " need to connect the device formatted by Windows OS". I obviously don't know much about this stuff but to me that means I need to use a computer to make this video watchable on my TV.
That sounds like great 4K Telly.....On my 4K TV the highest res video file on a memory card or thumb drive it will play is full HD 1920x1080.
On my 4K TV the highest res video file on a memory card or thumb drive it will play is full HD 1920x1080.
That sounds like great 4K Telly.....
The 64 Gig card will be formatted as EXFat, not FAT32.Think you nailed it on the head! My TV is two years old, an early 4K. That's the reason I bought my 4K TV two years ago, to be future proof. Probably a waste of money. I'm back to thinking it is the card. My TV won't even play 720 video. I get this message. Unsupported file system.
Need to connect the device formatted by Windows OS. It works with the original 16 GB card that came with the P4P but not the 64gb card I bought. The cards are same brand and everything but the new one has more capacity.
Boy do I wish I knew what you were talking about! My TV is an LG Oled TV, model 55EF9500.
I looked up specs on my TV and i didn't see anything that resembled EXFAT.Boy do I wish I knew what you were talking about! My TV is an LG Oled TV, model 55EF9500.
I don’t think it’s file system (card format). The windows file error you got might be container, i.e. MP4= Windows, MOV=MAC. Do the video files your trying to play have a .MOV extension? You can change it to .MP4 in the GO app.I looked up specs on my TV and i didn't see anything that resembled EXFAT.
Is Ultra HAD 3840x2160.
4K UHD file playback HEVC, VP9
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