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I'm trying to watch the new trailer on an HDTV...

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does anyone here know how I can get the file onto my HDTV? My DVR has a usb port, but I don't know how I'm supposed to activate it or access the file on my flash drive...

:huh:

Help please?
 
i wonder, does the PS3 play AVI and MOV files? I tried using the Media Center, but it only plays MPG video files
 
I have a home theatre pc that I use to play stuff on my hdtv. much better than the xbox360
 
I just basically burned the hd video to a dvd video file using nero. and i played it on my toshiba regza 32" 720p hd tv. It looks really good!

any info needed on how to do this, pm me
 
does anyone here know how I can get the file onto my HDTV? My DVR has a usb port, but I don't know how I'm supposed to activate it or access the file on my flash drive...

:huh:

Help please?


Do you have a DVD Player or HD player (360, PS3) connected in your setup?

If you do, burn the file (if less then 8 gigs) onto a dvd and play it through the player. The best thing to do is to make a Media Center PC that will allow you to connect the comp. to the display. From there, you can stream media, browse the net and do all of your movie watching on your PC, with no burning hassle.
 

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