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Unsupported USB on DVD player?
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I bought a DVD player with a USB port on it so that I can watch my divx films on the tv. The DVD player works fine when I am plugging in a 2GB pen drive USB card and it plays the films. However when I try to link my Philips 500GB external hard drive up to the USB port on the DVD player it says "Unsupported USB" and I can't access any of the stuff on the hard drive. I know that I can copy and paste from the 500GB to the 2GB but would there be any way to sort it so that the DVD player can see what's on the 500GB hard drive?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've had similar problems with lots of devices and external hard drives. As fo3nix says, the most common problem is that Fat32 has to be the filesystem on the hard drive (why the manufacturers can't come up to date with NTFS? Cost perhaps - licensing?).
One solution might be to download fat32format (see below) which allows you to format large hard drives in a format that might be recognised by your DVD player (you'll need to copy your files over to a computer before you do this of course).
My problem (with a Sony portable DVD player) is that it will only recognise so many folders and files so there is a limit to the size of the hard drive and what you put on it! (Annoying to say the least!).
Links:-
fat32format download
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Hard-Disk- Utils/FAT32format.shtml
help:-
http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?fat 32format.htm
One solution might be to download fat32format (see below) which allows you to format large hard drives in a format that might be recognised by your DVD player (you'll need to copy your files over to a computer before you do this of course).
My problem (with a Sony portable DVD player) is that it will only recognise so many folders and files so there is a limit to the size of the hard drive and what you put on it! (Annoying to say the least!).
Links:-
fat32format download
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Hard-Disk- Utils/FAT32format.shtml
help:-
http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?fat 32format.htm
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