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Information about USB devices used for storing photos and music, Related topics, Supported files

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[48] Using the TV with Other Devices | USB devices Information about USB devices used for storing photos and music The USB ports on the TV support FAT16, FAT32, exFAT, and NTFS file systems. When connecting a Sony digital still camera to the TV with a USB cable, USB connection settings on your camera need to be set to "Auto" or "Mass Storage" mode. If your digital still camera does not work with your TV, try the following: Set the USB connection settings on your camera to " Mass Storage". Copy the files from the camera to a USB flash drive, then connect the drive to the TV. Some photos and movies may be magnified, resulting in low picture quality. Depending on the size and aspect ratio, images may not be displayed in full screen. It may take a long time to display a photo, depending on the file or settings. In no event shall Sony be liable for recording failure or any damage or loss of recorded contents caused or associated with the TV's malfunction, the USB device's malfunction, or any other problem. Related topics Supported files and formats [49] Using the TV with Other Devices | USB devices Supported files and formats Photos Music Videos Audio sampling rates (for videos) External subtitles [50] Using the TV with Other Devices | USB devices | Supported files and formats Photos Use case : USB / Home Network File Format JPEG ARW *1 *.jpg / *.jpe / *.jpeg *.arw *1 ARW is only to be used for playing back files. Extension Other supported files and formats Music Videos Audio sampling rates (for videos) External subtitles [51] Using the TV with Other Devices | USB devices | Supported files and formats Music

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[48] Using the TV with Other Devices | USB devices
Information about USB devices used for storing photos and
music
The USB ports on the TV support FAT16, FAT32, exFAT, and NTFS file systems.
When connecting a Sony digital still camera to the TV with a USB cable, USB connection settings on
your camera need to be set to “Auto” or “Mass Storage” mode.
If your digital still camera does not work with your TV, try the following:
Set the USB connection settings on your camera to “ Mass Storage”.
Copy the files from the camera to a USB flash drive, then connect the drive to the TV.
Some photos and movies may be magnified, resulting in low picture quality. Depending on the size
and aspect ratio, images may not be displayed in full screen.
It may take a long time to display a photo, depending on the file or settings.
In no event shall Sony be liable for recording failure or any damage or loss of recorded contents
caused or associated with the TV’s malfunction, the USB device’s malfunction, or any other problem.
Related topics
Supported files and formats
[49] Using the TV with Other Devices | USB devices
Supported files and formats
Photos
Music
Videos
Audio sampling rates (for videos)
External subtitles
[50] Using the TV with Other Devices | USB devices | Supported files and formats
Photos
Use case : USB / Home Network
File Format
Extension
JPEG
*.jpg / *.jpe / *.jpeg
ARW
*.arw
ARW is only to be used for playing back files.
Other supported files and formats
Music
Videos
Audio sampling rates (for videos)
External subtitles
[51] Using the TV with Other Devices | USB devices | Supported files and formats
Music
*1
*1