I was wondering if anyone would mention AC Ryan.  They are not very
popular (in the US) but I bought one based on sheer number of codec's
and capabilities it had.  Ended up getting a second one for my in-laws
and setting it up so I could FTP items they wanted to watch to it from
my collection. It was an easy way to get a copy of my kids stuff for
them to watch when they spend time there.  It may not be the "prettiest"
box out there but it can play anything back from anywhere on your
network.

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From: Rene de Haas [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 4:05 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: OT: playing video on TV from external storage device


Quite a few newer tv's you can stick a usb device in and it will play
it.
Other devices quite popular here are A.C. Ryan.
They have different models according to your needs.
 
Rene


On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 3:23 PM, James Rankin <[email protected]>
wrote:


        Looking for a few recommendations here.
        
        I have a load of episodes of children's TV (Fireman Sam and the
like) stored on my external hard drive and also on my home NAS device.
I'd like a quick and easy way to be able to play these on my TV. The
solution I have at the moment is simply to connect my laptop to the TV
and run the videos from the computer to the VGA output on the TV, but
this is a) dangerous, as my seven cats regularly scuttle past the laptop
and could bring it crashing to the floor, and b) far too technical a
setup for my wife to put together for the kids herself when I am out of
the house.
        
        Is there some sort of device I could purchase that could have a
USB device plugged into it, and would then be able to deliver the
content to my TV, or can you just get (for example) DVD players that
accept USB drives or the like now? (I'm way out of touch with home tech,
please forgive me). Or is there any other quick and dirty way I could
deliver these videos so that it's easy for my other half (she is a
complete technophobe)?
        
        All ideas and sharing of own configurations welcome, thanks!
        
        
        JR
        
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