what kind of format for a video is needed to play on tv, inthe uk
mp4 is a video format. It can be played on ipods, computers, and apple tv
What Kind of tv do icarly hove to play videos
No most US televisions do not Play PAL some can be set to play PAL
You have to have a DVD player that can play PAL DVDs. Some dual format players, particularly sold in the US, convert the PAL format so it is output in NTSC format. The other type of dual format players output NTSC discs in NTSC format and PAL discs in PAL format. If you have a the first type your NTSC TV will display both (losing the benefits of the (slightly) higher definition in the PAL format). If you have the second type, you will need a dual format TV to play PAL discs. The second combination is more common in countries that used the PAL standard for terrestrial broadcast TV.
As TV sets and Computers use different and incompatible formats the only format you can get on a tv is the factory setting
Send the movie to iTunes. If a format conversion is needed use HandBrake (freeware, google it). iPhone plays MPEG-4 videos. Then in iTunes either elect to sync all movies or drag manually the movie you want to the iPhone. Once transfered, you find the movies on the "iPod" application on the iPhone. You can also use the "YouTube" iPhone app.
A plasma TV isn't the right format.
Yes. All you need is a component cable which can be purchased at Radio Shack or Best Buy. Just plug the component cable into your iPod and then to the back of your TV. Make sure you have your iPod settings set to TV Out.
TV shows and videos purchased from iTunes can be played on iPod directly. If you have videos in other formats which is not supported by iPod, you can use iPod Video Converter to convert the files to the one supported by iPod. Use software to convert A more simple way is just to take a video file and convert it to mp4 if it is not in an mp4 format, than just drag to itunes and copy to ipod, shouldn't be that hard...
Generally not. However I have found that a small number of videos online will allow streaming from my droid x to my tv via the hdmi cable. You will know if a video can do this when you play it if the hdmi icon appears in the upper-left of the phone. You click the button and it will connect and play on the tv. My guess is that it relates to the file format of the source video, and whether it is compatible with the droid x's hdmi output. For example, I can view videos all day from youtube on the phone... but haven't found any that are hdmi compatible. So the bottom line is "sometimes" but usually "no"
Videos of CCS racing can be seen on youtube. CCS racing can be viewed on television at given times too, check the T.V Guide for information about when this is due to play.
I think my samsung lcd has a pretty nice picture and has a number of hookups in the back if you buy the right component cables.