Sony BDP-S370 Blu-Ray Player does not detect USB Drive and Portable hard disk...Both are the NTFS file system
Shows as Error Unknown Device.
Firmware Updated
I format to FAT32...Its was detected played movie via USB works fine.
But I need to Transfer 10GB Movie file to USB...In FAT32 file not transfer more than 4GB? What to do?
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In case the change file system NTFS to FAT 32 without data loss?
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Any Settings to do detect NTFS file system?
Why not detect NTFS file system?... Every one said NTFS will detect in other sites
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you could try exFAT fomatting. it's about the only thing that might work. NTFS is proprietary and a license to use it must be bought by the manufacturers, most don't.
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it only supports FAT - FAT32 format only - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=161477 post #14
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You don't it's not possible. Either re-encode it to something smaller,
or split it using mkvtoolnix and keep the same quality
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