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Can anyone explain why the foxsat pvr will accept some memory sticks and reject others even though they are formatted as fat 32 eg it accepts a 4gb stick but rejects a 1gb both formatted as fat 32
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Posted By Bob_Cat
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/s...9&postcount=10 |
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Mmmm,yes I have tried 2 but to no avail.Not particularly bothered but if the Foxsat would play my camcorder mpeg4 hd files I'd have a play.
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Mmmm,yes I have tried 2 but to no avail.Not particularly bothered but if the Foxsat would play my camcorder mpeg4 hd files I'd have a play.
http://www.hummy.org.uk/forums/showt...5169#post45169 |
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That's interesting.A quick look suggests it has to be converted,is the pq as good as the original?
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That's interesting.A quick look suggests it has to be converted,is the pq as good as the original?
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That's just what I need.
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