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Dish Tv Freeview S7070R
bigwolfoncampus
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14-Jan-2016 11:58
i just wanted to know can you play videos via the usb or is it only for recording tv and playing the recorded videos
or is there a way to convert videos to mpeg2 mp2 .mpg files and have them play?
CraigHumphrey
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14-Jan-2016 12:21
The manual suggests that you are unable to playback content on the USB unless it was recorded by the unit.
http://www.dishtv.co.nz/vmchk/Satellite-Receivers-satBox/82-satBox-S7070r-Freeview-Satellite-Receiver/flypage_web2_lite.tpl.htm
[link to PDF user manual is about half way down the page]
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