Notes For The Use Of Usb Devices - Magnavox 47MF438B User Manual

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Notes
for
the
use of USB
devices
Digital
Content
|ssues
Only FAT (DOS) formatted
(initialized)
portable
memory
is
supported.
Errors in this formatting
can result in unreadable
content.
If such problems appear try to re-format
the card.
Be
aware that formatting
the card will also delete all the content
on it
(pictures, music .... ).
The length of a filename or directory
name is limited to the length
specified by the FAT16/32 file systems.
The access and response time of the content
on a device can differ
depending on the type or brand of the device.
The access and response time of the content
on a device will
increase the more unsupported
or corrupted
files are on the
device.
USB Memory
Device
|ssues
Devices connected
to the USB port of your TV must be"Mass
Storage Class" compliant.
If your device is not"Mass
Storage
Class" compliant
it will not be detected
by the content
browser
of
the TV.
The following
subsets of the Mass Storage Class specification
are
supported:
The implementation
of the TV is based on the "Universal
Serial
Bus Mass Storage Class Specification
Overview"
(v1.2, June 23,
2003) including all documents
referenced
by the document.
The
document
can be found on the USB standardization
website
(www.usb.org).
Full support
of the USB Mass Storage Class Bulk-OntyTransport
(blnterfaceProtocol
-- 50h).
Full support
of SubClass Code -- 05h; SFF-8070i spec.
Full support
of SubClass
Code
= 06h; SCSI transparent
command
set.
For large USB memory
devices, when
you are in the Content
Browser,
it may take a long time before
you can access
your files.
When
using a USB portable
hard disk: Due to the high power
consumption
of the hard disk, it is advised to use the external
power supply of the portable
hard disk to guarantee
proper
working
under all conditions.
EN-33

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