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  1. Hi folks,

    I looked thru all the postings for the Philips DVP5960/37 and I did not see an answer to my question.

    I have successfully used a 80GB external 2.5" HD that I formatted it to FAT32 and have played AVI files via the USB just fine. I tried something different the other day ... I loaded up my movies as a DVD Folder ... for example Title: Hidden Sword then all VOBs in VIDEO_TS. I tried playing it thru my USB ... by the way I power my external drive via my laptop ...
    Problem is ... these Movies play extremely jerky and SLOW ... both Video & Audio.

    Question: Can this even be done ... playing a movie the way I have it via USB without being Jerky & SLOW?

    Thanks,
    G!
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    Might be possible but the results could be slow and extremely jerky
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  3. Hi Lacywest,

    You are exactly right. It does play but it is way jerky and slow as heck ... both Audio & Video.

    I was wondering why would this be ... or may be someone can point me to an explanation site ...

    Just trying to learn more!

    G!
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    I have the same problem, I figured out that it must be a speed issue, im assuming that the dvd is usb 1.1 which would probably be to slow, i might be wrong. i can play avi's no problems, but no vobs
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  5. it is the USB1.1 port that is too slow....

    The same thing affects Divx/Xvid playing. They play OK form a external drive but you will notice they take longer to load and that the FF is not as smooth as when they are played from a DVD in the DVD drive of the player. It is just a Port thing.

    That being said I have played MPGs that are VCD quality and they play OK. Once again 1/8 the bitrate of the DVD files.
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  6. Hi folks,

    Thank YOU all.

    @TBoneit, your comment has stirred me in a new direction ... Thx!

    G!
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