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papa Posted - Jun 17 2017 : 19:16:02
I want to copy a slide show project to a flash drive which will play in a TV.
I tried copying several different formats with no luck.

Henry Spangler
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xequte Posted - Jun 18 2017 : 18:48:41
Hi Henry


If you are going to connect to a TV via USB, you need to find out what formats the TV supports. It differs widely by brand. Your best bet would be to output to a video file such as MPEG, MP4, or AVI. A TV should support at least one of these formats.


Otherwise, if you have a laptop, you can just connect the laptop to the TV and then preview the slideshow. If your laptop has an HDMI port then you just need a cable to connect to a TV and then switch to that HDMI input.

If you need more detail please let me know.

Nigel
Xequte Software
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