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Hi there
At first guess, I would have to say its the video files (ie resolution/bitrate etc). Try running these files through a program called "MediaInfo" : https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo
And see how they go. I have played 3D movies from an external HDD onto a 2013 TV (either full res, or side-by-side) and they work fine. However those file sizes can be large +30GB, so if your file size are relatively small, then it would be the files themselves and the compressions used).
But hard to make a judgement without more information.
Cheers
Hi there
At first guess, I would have to say its the video files (ie resolution/bitrate etc). Try running these files through a program called "MediaInfo" : https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo
And see how they go. I have played 3D movies from an external HDD onto a 2013 TV (either full res, or side-by-side) and they work fine. However those file sizes can be large +30GB, so if your file size are relatively small, then it would be the files themselves and the compressions used).
But hard to make a judgement without more information.
Cheers
Hi
Thanks for the reply i have figured out the video i had was compressed immensly. i have got an uncompressed version though it does eat up alot of my HDD memory.
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