Steve
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Have the above TV however when i try and play a movie from my HDD the movie is jerky, i assume this is because the TV is 100hz and my media player is 50/60hz, or it could be because the videos are NTSC format.
Works ok on my toshiba TV upstairs though.
is there any setting i can change on the samsung? refresh rate? or ntsc/pal?
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IvIarkgraham
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what are you playing them through?
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Brett
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Are you playing them through a media centre or direct from a HDD?
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Nath
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Would've thought it'd only be a problem the other way round. I've got a 100Hz TV and only normally get 50/60hz with anything including Blu Rays.
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Steve
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through my cyclone media player, the media player goes straight into the tv via hdmi, the hdd goes into the media player via usb
the media player options are 1080p 50hz and 1080p 60hz
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Brett
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Make any difference if you connect via VGA?
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Steve
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only have hdmi out on my media player
if i connect the hdd straight to the tv and use its inbuilt media player its better.
So must be something about the refresh rate the cyclone puts out it doesnt like
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Jambo
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Turn 100hz off?
I fucking hate it. Makes movies look like Eastenders
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IvIarkgraham
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you know how some people can play direct from the hdd on their tv
where do they plug the hdd into? i only have 1 usb port on my tv and it says service only
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
you know how some people can play direct from the hdd on their tv
where do they plug the hdd into? i only have 1 usb port on my tv and it says service only
Storage drive plugs into the usb socket. A lot of new panels support Divx/Xvid/MKV playback through usb (some support DLNA for streaming over network) and with some older panels you can enable limited playback through the service menu, so it might be worth doing a google on your panel.
Steve - Are you saying your cyclone works perfectly fine on your Toshiba yet when connected to your Samsung it causes 'jerkyness'? I'd switch off all your image processing on your Samsung and see if that helps.
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IvIarkgraham
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what format will the hdd need to be?
best off doing it as fat32?
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Brett
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Might be best just testing it with a USB stick if you're not sure if it has the functionality? Not that it'd cause a problem, just sounds easier if you're needing to format, etc.
[Edited on 26-01-2011 by loafofbrett]
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
you know how some people can play direct from the hdd on their tv
where do they plug the hdd into? i only have 1 usb port on my tv and it says service only
Storage drive plugs into the usb socket. A lot of new panels support Divx/Xvid/MKV playback through usb (some support DLNA for streaming over network) and with some older panels you can enable limited playback through the service menu, so it might be worth doing a google on your panel.
Steve - Are you saying your cyclone works perfectly fine on your Toshiba yet when connected to your Samsung it causes 'jerkyness'? I'd switch off all your image processing on your Samsung and see if that helps.
anything in particular youd suggest? been through all the usual settings cant see anything out of the ordinary, can you turn off 100hz?
and yes it works fine on my tosh hd tv
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