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в ответ wetas1975 03.07.11 01:39
на английском нашел про плеер инфо ,кто поможет перевести, че там про фат32 пишут
[/цитата]Making a product as affordable as this means that Toshiba has had to make a few savings on the hardware and features on offer. In fact, you only get the bare minimum, with a very basic design in the menus. The choice of inputs and outputs is also pretty limited, with just one HDMI port, component video and 2.0 analogue audio out alongside a USB port for connecting external storage devices and an Ethernet port.
That gives you the chance to access the manufacturer's online services, but also to find audio, photo and video content stored elsewhere on your DLNA-compatible home network. Alternatively, you can plug a hard drive or flash memory stick into the USB port at the front. However, the media player can only access devices formatted using FAT32, which means it can't handle files larger than 4 GB, which can include some HD films. Of the other files we tried, most of our videos encapsulated using MKV worked fine, but the MOV format isn't supported.
As well as offering a rather basic choice of connectors, the BDX3100 is also rather slow: it takes 29 seconds to boot up, compared to just 19 s on the Philips BDP7500 MK II[цитата]
[/цитата]Making a product as affordable as this means that Toshiba has had to make a few savings on the hardware and features on offer. In fact, you only get the bare minimum, with a very basic design in the menus. The choice of inputs and outputs is also pretty limited, with just one HDMI port, component video and 2.0 analogue audio out alongside a USB port for connecting external storage devices and an Ethernet port.
That gives you the chance to access the manufacturer's online services, but also to find audio, photo and video content stored elsewhere on your DLNA-compatible home network. Alternatively, you can plug a hard drive or flash memory stick into the USB port at the front. However, the media player can only access devices formatted using FAT32, which means it can't handle files larger than 4 GB, which can include some HD films. Of the other files we tried, most of our videos encapsulated using MKV worked fine, but the MOV format isn't supported.
As well as offering a rather basic choice of connectors, the BDX3100 is also rather slow: it takes 29 seconds to boot up, compared to just 19 s on the Philips BDP7500 MK II[цитата]