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Sara Bellum (Sara@cortex.com) 2015/12/27 21:38

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Heynonny <nospam@noway.com> wrote in news:2015122620122168557-
nospam@nowaycom:

> As pointed out, it's a simple file copy. I'd add: don't most recent DVD
> players with USB players automatically play many video formats directly
> from the plg-in? This seemed to be the trend many years ago, the last
> time I bought a player.
>
>

I have checked which formats can be played on the DVD player and I know
that it will not play MP4 and MKV formats. My own Toshiba TV will play
every format via its USB port.

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