on sum tellys but if you have a pc you can plug your pc into the telly with an rbg cable!
To play videos on a Sony Bravia TV via USB, first ensure that your video files are in a supported format (like MP4 or AVI). Insert a USB flash drive containing the videos into the USB port on the TV. Use the remote to navigate to the "Media" or "USB" input option, select the drive, and browse for the video you want to play. Once selected, press the play button to start viewing the video.
No comparison. HDMI is superior even to USB 3.0.
It is quite easy. You must obviously first make sure that your Bravia is connected to your homw wireless network (you may need a USB adapter on your TV for that). Then, on the VAIO, make sure that your network is registered as "Private", not "Public" (a pre-requirement to allow sharing within the network). And then, within the normal network parameters, you will see your TV as a connected device, in the same way you can see your wireless printer for example. You must "authorize" it for sharing. And that is it: from your TV menu you will access music, pictures and videos saved in your VAIO, through Windows Media Player.
Well, honey, without that remote, you're in for a fun time. Most TVs have buttons on the side or bottom to navigate through menus and select options. Look for buttons labeled "Menu," "Input," or arrow keys to help you switch to USB mode. Good luck, darling!
i got it its Mpeg-1 format
Why isn't our usb showing a video on tv
The easiest way to save multimedia messages from your cell phone to your PC is to first save the message on the phone, then run in to the hard drive of your PC via USB.
What you do is you connect the USB cable to the USB port on the side of your computer it is easy You might use a phoenix card reader to connect USB TV Tuner to your PC, it also support CAM.
only if you have a USB port on your T.V and a P.S.P to USB lead
If your Panasonic Viera TV is not reading a USB device, it could be due to several reasons. The USB drive may not be formatted in a compatible file system, such as FAT32 or exFAT, which the TV supports. Additionally, the files on the USB may not be in a supported format, or the USB port itself might be malfunctioning. Try using a different USB device or port, and ensure that the files are compatible with your TV.
I think you have to get a special Tv. or computer. or perhaps a USB scart cable.
To connect a USB hard drive to an HDMI TV, you'll typically need a media player or a smart TV that supports USB input. First, plug the USB hard drive into the USB port of the TV or media player. Then, switch the TV's input to the correct HDMI source, and navigate to the media player app or file browser to access the files on the hard drive. If your TV doesn't support USB drives, consider using a streaming device that can read the USB drive and send the output to the TV via HDMI.