Hiya folks,
Is there any way to delete files (pics or vids) from a flash drive as you go through them on the DVD player? I'll have a ton of media on my flash drive and go through them on the player and as my photographic abilities aren't national geographic quality and i'll wish to delete them as I look through them. As it is now, I've got to take a notepad and write down the file names of the pics/videos that I wish to delete, then when I've finished looking through all of them, I have to disconnect the flash drive from my player, plug it into my pc and then go through and hunt down the files to be deleted.
If there's a way of doing this on the player, that'd save me a ton of time and effort. If not, is there a player out there that does allow this type of action or am I thinking too much like a pc guy and not a dvd player guy?
Any help would be appreciated.
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I suppose there might be a DVD or BluRay player out there somewhere that allows you to delete files from USB devices, but I've never seen one that can do that.
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I think the WD live does.it's not a dvd player,but it plays video/audio through flash/hard drive
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The WDTV Live has the ability to delete files but it's not an option while playing or just after playing a video. You have to go all the way back to the main menu and navigate through the file management menus.
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Thanks a lot, folks. Greatly appreciate the information and you kind people for taking the time to respond.
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