Subj : Old PC's To : August Abolins From : George Pope Date : Sun Jan 09 2022 16:48:28 > My DVR must pre-date yours. I would have loved to have a DVR/ > DVD machine that can read video "files" directly from a DVD. I > spent a lot of time burning and reusing DVD/RW discs for the > machine. Right, one movie to one DVD at one time, eh? My wife started doing that, luckily I had found a great source for brand new blank DVDRs. So, with 5 movies to a disk, each movie, playable on our DVR, cost 3.5c! Bneter than buying blanks from the dollar store for $1-$2 each! > Later, I acquired a small media player that accepts SD cards > and USB drives and plug that directly into the TV. That's not > bad 'cuz it accepts up to 64GB SDD devices. Ours reads my 512Gb USB thumb just fine -- much nicer than going through multiple DVDs! But I can't get the right format down, so a lot jhust dn't show up on the DVD play menu. . . I can put the shows/movies into folders, & the DVDR's menu just shows on one listing on the TV screen. I love technology, wshen it works! I just need to find out which video format is simplest & how I can convert to it without the codecs being necessary to play the post conversion file. Pretty sure MKV is too new. . . (most files come as this now, with subtitles or captions built right in, instead of needing two separate files as previously.) Yeah, right, Shaw, trying to charge me $6 for a 30-minute epiosode on PPV! GL with that pricing plan. . . I prefer free for my books, movies, & TV shows. --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-5 * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757) .