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something unrelated with VS

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hello do you know if usb converted to NTFS should not recognised from tv?
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USB and NTFS have nothing to do with each other or with a TV.


Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard developed in the mid-1990s that defines the cables, connectors and communications protocols used in a bus for connection, communication, and power supply between computers and electronic devices

NTFS (New Technology File System[1]) is a proprietary file system developed by Microsoft
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so ntfs wont recognised from most tvs?my model sis sony bravia X750 model 2012.also recognised from my blueray palyer which is also sony!!blame the ntfs or that in usb i have bluray movie?also when i reconvert to FAT32 regognised from tv
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I think Sony devices only recognise video if it is on a device formatted with FAT 32. This is certainly the case with my Sony Playstation 3s which cannot "see" NTFS. I have had to format 2 TB external hard drives to FAT 32 in order for them to play on the Sony. I understand Sony does this in order to make them compatible with Apple/Mac devices which do not use NTFS, only FAT 32...
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thank you you are right
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