From: Jim web

Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2016 15:05

FWIW I always have recommended that people buy a TV with an HDMI input
and then feed that from a computer. This frees you from relying on the
firmware, etc, installed by the TV makers. The media players I've seen on
TVs are lousy compared with what you can install for yourself on a
computer. Far from 'smart'. More like 'shovel something on so we can tick
the box in the list of claimed feature - although I guess there will be
exceptions.

I agree about not relying on firmware installed by TV makers. I have wasted countless hours trying to transcode files to a format a TV or DVD player will play from its USB port.

My satellite receiver does a good job. It takes in .mp4, .mkv and its native .mts from its USB port and plays them to HDMI for the TV and SPDIF for the surround sound box. The Raspberry Pi is an option if you don't want to tie up a laptop. With my last television I used the S-video output from a laptop.






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