Make effective use of the external connections via DVD players
Anyone who has a DVD player with a USB/SD connection has the opportunity to put together their own small video library. Of course, this method is not only suitable for playing movies, but also for playing music. It is important that your DVD player also supports the formats stored on the hard drive. You should note the following:
The storage capacity of the hard drive should be as high as possible, and the Autojoy DVD Player can support up to 128GB card slot.
Only save media formats there that are supported by your DVD player. The common formats are DivX, MPeg, XVid, AVI and for music the well-known MP3 format.
For movies, it's best to use DivX or XVid playback as this is the most space-efficient format.
Supported formats of Autojoy DVD Player are: DVD / SVCD / VCD / CD / MP3 / JPG / AVI / MPEG / DIVX.
Since the titles are often abbreviated, it is best to rename them so that there is a better overview on the external hard drive.
Connect the external connections to the DVD player
Before connecting the external ports to the DVD player, you should format them. It is important that it is formatted on a Windows operating system, as some DVD players have difficulty accepting Linux formatting.
Then connect the DVD player to it via USB/SD port.
Now switch on the DVD player and watch on your screen whether the hard drive (USB/SD) has been accepted as an additional data source. If not, you should repeat the formatting again and do the process again.
If you have previously carried out a quick format, now carry out a complete format. This takes a little longer, but it is safe.
Then you can play the content from USB/SD on the player.