Poll of the Day > Is there a 4k usb or something?

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Gradieus
11/19/19 8:38:42 PM
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Got 4k videos on my camera that I put on a 3.0 usb, then plug that into my 4k TV and the videos are laggy ass trash.

I looked up 4k usb but only found random junk.
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SunWuKung420
11/19/19 8:44:41 PM
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4k is a resolution not a data transfer unit.

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Gradieus
11/19/19 8:45:53 PM
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SunWuKung420 posted...
4k is a resolution not a data transfer unit.


So how do I transfer data fast enough for 4k
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Metalsonic66
11/19/19 8:46:53 PM
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You need to download more RAM

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shadowsword87
11/19/19 8:49:07 PM
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Find a better connection port.
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CaptainStrong
11/19/19 9:15:15 PM
#6:


Connect a computer to the TV.
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Yellow
11/19/19 9:30:25 PM
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USB 2.0 max bitrate: 60 MBps
4k bitrate: 35-45 Mbps
USB 3.0 max bitrate: 640 MBps

You are probably limited by whatever flash drive you are using. Just because it's USB 3.0 doesn't mean the flash storage read speed is high. Your average SSD read speed is 540 Mbps. That doesn't come close to the max speed for USB 3.0.

It could also be any various problem with your TV, their focus in development is probably not making sure users can play 4k videos from thumb drives.

You can either buy a better USB (and see if that works), copy the file over to your smart TV's local storage (will probably work), or play it over the internet (will probably work). I recommend setting up a Plex media server. Much cleaner.

If you don't want to do that, try saving your videos as different formats. Your TV might have an easier time playing mp4 files over... some other format.

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Gradieus
11/19/19 10:40:09 PM
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Yellow posted...
USB 2.0 max bitrate: 60 MBps
4k bitrate: 35-45 Mbps
USB 3.0 max bitrate: 640 MBps

You are probably limited by whatever flash drive you are using. Just because it's USB 3.0 doesn't mean the flash storage read speed is high. Your average SSD read speed is 540 Mbps. That doesn't come close to the max speed for USB 3.0.

It could also be any various problem with your TV, their focus in development is probably not making sure users can play 4k videos from thumb drives.

You can either buy a better USB (and see if that works), copy the file over to your smart TV's local storage (will probably work), or play it over the internet (will probably work). I recommend setting up a Plex media server. Much cleaner.

If you don't want to do that, try saving your videos as different formats. Your TV might have an easier time playing mp4 files over... some other format.


The tv has local storage? How do I find that on a Samsung?
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