I run a lot of material that comes from independent or homemade sources, generally sent on Toshiba or other USB storage. Way too often for my liking, these drives are not recognized by my GDC projectors when I try to gurgitate them.
They used to reject the drives without telling me why, but since our certification got updated there's now a button that appears to show "Details". Except the detais it shows make no sense to me. See photo.
I believe the system wants NTSC-formatted drives, or Linux. FAT drives work too, Ex-FAT don't (seemingly). What else? Unfortunately people don't seem to realize this when they make these things.
Do these details provide any insight? Is there a line of code or a filename I can just change and it will work like magic? Please say sometning soothing, in plain English, not techie-talk. Thanks.
They used to reject the drives without telling me why, but since our certification got updated there's now a button that appears to show "Details". Except the detais it shows make no sense to me. See photo.
I believe the system wants NTSC-formatted drives, or Linux. FAT drives work too, Ex-FAT don't (seemingly). What else? Unfortunately people don't seem to realize this when they make these things.
Do these details provide any insight? Is there a line of code or a filename I can just change and it will work like magic? Please say sometning soothing, in plain English, not techie-talk. Thanks.
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