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Pete Cofrancesco February 1st, 2017 06:47 AM

Re: USB flash drives 16gb
 
I never would have expected there would be that much variance between them.

When I was trying to decide which flash drive to buy I was surprised to see the number complaints in the lesser brands like AData. Problems like it wouldn't reformat, extremely slow, to failure after a month. I decided to spend the extra for SanDisk.

Dana Salsbury February 1st, 2017 09:25 AM

Re: USB flash drives 16gb
 
[Nigel]>It's not the PCs that have a stupid 4GB cap it's only if you use the FAT32 file system on the flash drive that files are limited to 4GB. If you format them as exFAT or NTFS or ext3 or HFS+ then there is no 4GB limit.

I’ve tried EXFAT and have had quite a few issues with mounting on a Mac. From these posts it hit me that maybe I was using a bad flash drive. The problem, though, with EXFAT is that TVs can’t play them, from what I understand.

[Nigel]>
Blu-ray can do 1080p@24fps but TBH progressive/interlaced don't really have any meaning with digital displays as 1080i@50i is effectively 1080p@25fps & 1080i@60fps is 1080p@30fps. Whatever Blu-ray has at many times the resolution of DVD & looks enormously better especially on a modern large screen TV.

I trust you Nigel. Sounds like I need to revisit Blu-Ray.

Arthur Gannis February 1st, 2017 10:19 AM

Re: USB flash drives 16gb
 
So if exFat cannot be played on tv's usb port , assuming that, then what USB format type will allow 4K content to be watched as 4K resolution ( not watered down 1080 ) ? Without glitches/skipping frames/pausing
issues. Just a clean 2 hour uninterrupted 4K playback on a stick, no boxes or wires attached.

Pete Cofrancesco February 1st, 2017 11:26 AM

Re: USB flash drives 16gb
 
I think whether something is readable can vary widely. My tv for example is very limited it will only play one format mpeg2 and maybe only up to 720p while my Sony Bluray player with usb port can play almost everything mpeg2, mp4, h264, mkv etc

As far as exfat mac and pc should read it.

Steve Burkett February 1st, 2017 12:31 PM

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My TV can play USB formatted to NTFS and not exFat - tried the latter and it wouldn't recognise it. However it can play 4K uninterrupted as long as I don't see the bitrate too high. I find 60mbps works well giving smooth playback without any judder. I use this for the occasional same day edits, where I do a rough cut of the Ceremony and playback in the evening. Shown on my 55" 4K TV screen I loan for the evening, it plays a 15 min on a loop over 4 hours without hiccups. I've shown longer videos too - not for Weddings.

Peter Rush March 6th, 2017 03:37 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Noa Put (Post 1927112)
What Nigel said, my clients get a blu-ray with footage that was shot in either HD or 4K at 25 or 50fps progressive and it looks equally good on a big HD tv compared to the native footage when I play it on my pcscreen. Then I also supply a usb stick with either the film in HD or 4K with no file limitation as I format exfat so it can be read on a mac, windows and linux. That usb stick is just a carrier for the files, it's up to the client to either plug and play on their tablet or laptop or to copy the files onto a mediaplayer for playback on their tv.

Noa do you supply both Blu-Ray and USB as standard? Care to share a photo of your packaging?

Peter Rush March 6th, 2017 03:46 AM

Re: USB flash drives 16gb
 
If you want 100% TV compatibility and large file sizes greater than 4GB then you need to be looking at a HDMI media player such as this. I take one to client's homes to demo my stuff - simply plugs into the HDMI port of a TV and plays back from a selection of memory cards - £22

As far as I can tell It's the same as the TakyBox solution only without the nice looking menu

Cyclone 1080p Micro 2

Anthony McErlean March 6th, 2017 03:34 PM

Re: USB flash drives 16gb
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter Rush (Post 1928564)
If you want 100% TV compatibility and large file sizes greater than 4GB then you need to be looking at a HDMI media player such as this. I take one to client's homes to demo my stuff - simply plugs into the HDMI port of a TV and plays back from a selection of memory cards - £22

As far as I can tell It's the same as the TakyBox solution only without the nice looking menu

Cyclone 1080p Micro 2

That looks interesting Peter, just looked it up on Amazon.

Thanks.


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