You must convet the video to MPEG. And then go to the main menu on the Kenwood and select USB then click on the video. It will start with only audio. And you must press the little square box on the top left of the screen. I think that box is for a picture or something. Then video will display.
no you cant. only when using ipod/iphone or dvd
The USB jacks on a regular DVD player cannot be used to play videos. They are used for service diagnostics, or sometimes they will support a keyboard. Blu-Ray players have USB sockets that can be used to play video, audio or picture files. Check your owner's manual to see what file formats are supported.
Make sure the videos are in a format that the Behold can read. Then connect you Behold to your computer via USB/Bluetooth. Copy your music to the Behold's memory card. To play them, on your Behold, go to "Applications", then "Files." In there you can select the video and play it.
Yes, but only if your Blu-Ray player has a USB port. If not, then no.
USB chip
Kenwood supply quite a few categories of car electronics, they have Navigation (GPS etc.), Multimedia (DVD, USB players) as well as multimedia controllers, Radio (receivers) (including USB, DAB, iPod/Phone, SD cards etc.), Amplifiers, Speakers and CD Changers. Each category also have accessories that can be purchased.
with the usb cable
use your usb
Someone has to unlock the wii or develop a program for the droid to transfer downloaded ROM games nes..
No comparison. HDMI is superior even to USB 3.0.
yes get a usb cable
it means that u can download songs,videos,images with the usb chord from computer etc.