Read NTFS partition with DVD drive
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Hello, I would like to know how to make an NTFS partition readable by a DVD player, because when I connect my external hard drive (divided into 2 partitions, one in Fat 32 and the other in NTFS) to the USB port of my DVD player, it only recognizes the Fat 32 partition. Can you help me please?
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Hello
you can't because your reader can't read NTFS
thanks to the manufacturer who only includes it in the high-end
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you can't because your reader can't read NTFS
thanks to the manufacturer who only includes it in the high-end
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Donc basically, if I want to watch an HD movie that's over 4GB, since I can't put movies larger than 4GB on a FAT32, I'm screwed, right? Is there really no way around it?
By curiosity:
Have you tried on several brands of readers in free partition format ext2, ... ext4, ... Because some readers use Linux as an operating system or Linux uses free partitions
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Have you tried on several brands of readers in free partition format ext2, ... ext4, ... Because some readers use Linux as an operating system or Linux uses free partitions
"Free Software, GPL license sharing and contribution at will." Protection of "public" software protected by capitalism.
Hello,
Maybe try to split your "HD movie" into several parts of 4 GB maximum.
Your player can only read "HD movies" if they are burned onto DVD, not through the USB port unless some manipulation is done.
In my opinion, for large video files, nothing beats a multimedia hard drive supporting NTFS.
Best regards
Maybe try to split your "HD movie" into several parts of 4 GB maximum.
Your player can only read "HD movies" if they are burned onto DVD, not through the USB port unless some manipulation is done.
In my opinion, for large video files, nothing beats a multimedia hard drive supporting NTFS.
Best regards
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Un disque dur multimédia fonctionne en stockant des fichiers numériques, tels que des films et des vidéos, que vous pouvez ensuite lire sur d'autres appareils, comme un téléviseur ou un lecteur de DVD compatible. Cependant, vous ne pouvez pas simplement transférer des films de n'importe quelle taille directement sur un lecteur DVD, car les DVD ont une capacité de stockage limitée (généralement 4,7 Go pour un DVD simple couche). Vous devrez peut-être compresser ou convertir vos films pour qu'ils s'adaptent au format du DVD.
You have two types of devices:
- those that include a hard drive, so pay attention to capacity and file system
- enclosures acting as decoders where you plug in a hard drive, preferably NTFS
For container files and codecs, check the technical specifications, but be careful about compatibility, so also read the reviews that can be informative ;)
To compare the differences, here are some random links:
- https://www.homecine-compare.com/disques-durs-multimedia-liste-64.htm
- comparison on LesNumériques: https://www.lesnumeriques.com/disque-dur-multimedia/comparatif-boitiers-disques-durs-multimedias-a320.html
- on L'internaute: https://www.linternaute.com/hightech/salon-multimedia/1109425-bien-choisir-son-disque-dur-multimedia/
- explore this site if you want: http://www.planetenumerique.com/?-Actualite-0040-
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- those that include a hard drive, so pay attention to capacity and file system
- enclosures acting as decoders where you plug in a hard drive, preferably NTFS
For container files and codecs, check the technical specifications, but be careful about compatibility, so also read the reviews that can be informative ;)
To compare the differences, here are some random links:
- https://www.homecine-compare.com/disques-durs-multimedia-liste-64.htm
- comparison on LesNumériques: https://www.lesnumeriques.com/disque-dur-multimedia/comparatif-boitiers-disques-durs-multimedias-a320.html
- on L'internaute: https://www.linternaute.com/hightech/salon-multimedia/1109425-bien-choisir-son-disque-dur-multimedia/
- explore this site if you want: http://www.planetenumerique.com/?-Actualite-0040-
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