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d82twf
1 year ago

This is what the TV’s operating system supports for file systems.

However, you might run into the following case: If your hard disk is formatted NTFS, then the file system could theoretically partition up to 16TB. The Master Boot Record supports only partitions up to 2TB.

For large external hard drives exFAT might be the right file system. The question is whether it supports the TV. Shouldn’t be a problem if the operating system isn’t old…

And even NTFS is not a problem if you replace the MBR against GPT, then you do not run into the 2TB trap.

Maik2325
1 year ago

Yes and no.

It depends on which format the video has etc. and whether the TV comes clear with NTFS or not.

Most current and new models are the sausage whether you have 1TB or 8TB as long as the video format can be played or not.

Luffy123777
1 year ago
  1. This would make an HDD more sense.
  2. Something like that would make a nasty sense than a hard drive.
  3. Watch what your TV supports