Hi,
I have various movie file types e.g avi, ts, mkv etc.. and if I were to copy these to a HDD would the Solo2 be able to play these back?
Msuk
Hi,
I have various movie file types e.g avi, ts, mkv etc.. and if I were to copy these to a HDD would the Solo2 be able to play these back?
Msuk
yes, although remember that mkv, avi are container files so will depend on the codec used.
saying that, my solo2 plays all files i've thrown at it, some will work better than othes with ff/rw/number jump though.
yes although some may need to be re-encoded to work properly.
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the same way you play recordings, by pulling up the media player with the "list" button.
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You don't have to copy them to play them. Install Samba, or equivalent for MAC and mount the drive the files are on. You can then play them direct from the network drive using the inbuilt media player.
Hi there,
They are on a Windows NTFS share, how can I mount this?
Thanks
Msuk
Yep but as I said make sure you install samba on your VU+ first.