tv's do lots of things these days.
I remember what a phone was for.
I play avi's via the Sony recorder, never had any problem so long as it was a .avi
Assume you can watch it on the pc?
They do, but it doesn't change the fact that they have a very limited operating system that is confined to certain activities only...unlike a computer where it receives updates and advises the operator when new software is required to deal with a new variant of file format. So often I have seen people assume that they can throw anything at a tv and it will cope.
Because AVI is a method of encapsulating various file types. AVI itself has at least 3 different structures and can contain several different types of audio. The chances of incompatibility are quite high if your TV doesn't have ALL the required "plugins".
Because AVI is a method of encapsulating various file types. AVI itself has at least 3 different structures and can contain several different types of audio. The chances of incompatibility are quite high if your TV doesn't have ALL the required "plugins".
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