@Toengel
Well, you were right!
After converting the memory stick from ExFat into NTFS (Windows NT Filesystem - compressed), my TV recognized it and it could play the movies.
Now, can it play 3D...
Type: Posts; User: Hollister888
@Toengel
Well, you were right!
After converting the memory stick from ExFat into NTFS (Windows NT Filesystem - compressed), my TV recognized it and it could play the movies.
Now, can it play 3D...
@Toengel
So, NTFS file-format is not supported by Philips?
That's just great, I'll try to reformat the memory stick into NTFS and see if the TV will recognize it.
@Perpetual Beta
I see, but...
Hi,
Maybe this is a well-known issue for you, but still I would like to highlight the situation I'm facing with.
I own a Philips 7000 series TV (47PFL7696H/12) with the latest firmware and I...