Re: Playing PC video files on HDTV
On Apr 23, 11:31 am, jim.e.dim...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
If I copy TS, AVI, WMP, and DVD files to an external hard drive, what
do I need to play these on an HDTV.
The external drive would have USB, firewire, and E-SATA interfaces.
Some HDTVs have a USB port. Does this allow reading the files on the
drive to play directly?
Do I have to have a DVR with an E-SATA port?
thx
The d-link dsm-520 outputs HiDef and will (supposedly) read video from
a USB external HD.
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