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Friday, March 30, 2012
Concept CLD-700 7-Inch Chameleon Headrest Monitor with Built-in DVD Player
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USB/SD Front Ports Info - Good Product : Concept CLD-700 7-Inch Chameleon Headrest Monitor with Built-in DVD Player
I looked everywhere I could think of for support on this item, but I could not find any information on how the front USB port and SD slots actually work and what files they support. I spent a decent amount of time trying to get my USB to work because I keep a lot of my movie files on an external hard drive. Here's what I found:
The front USB port and SD slot ONLY support FAT32 formatted devices. If you use an NTFS device, none of the files will be recognized. The only video files I could get to play using a portable external hard drive (nice because it doesn't need additional power) were .AVI format files. I tried .MP4 and .WMV with no success. I was also able to play the .AVI files using a flash/thumb drive and an SD card. I'm not big on it, but I was able to get .JPEG photo files to show up; there are some fun features that let you flip the photos and rotate them.
Another issue I had was being able to even access the USB/SD files. I thought it was input 2, but it is actually the same input as the DVD (Note: the front A/V port is input 2, just not the other front ports). If there isn't a DVD in, the screen will search for an SD card or a USB device. If there is a DVD in (and playing), you can simply press the SD/DVD button on the remote to bring up the device selection and choose SD or DVD.
One last tip: the device will automatically search for video files on your hard drive, if they are buried too deep (around 4 or 5 folders deep) they will not be found.
The only downside is that the device does not show folders, it lists all of your media files in a row, so it can take a while to find what you are looking for.
I have two of them hooked together and I love it. The one screen can play what the other is, or vice-versa, or they can play their own movies. IR wireless headphones are fun, but of course, only work if you are directly in front of the TV.
I will definitely give these 5 stars. -1/2 a star for the lack of information online and in the manual. As long as they last at least a few years I will stick with my five stars.