markh wrote:
Nope, nice idea, but usually its for old films for my dad (shame on you people who thought it was porn!). He hasn't graduated to the world of having internet or a computer as yet!
I like Grim...'s suggestion and something like that would remove the conversion problem and a lot of the other slow parts of your system - I look back to how I used to do this :
At the start we downloaded stuff and could only watch it on the computer
Later we downloaded it as other weird formats and then burned it onto DVD's
Later we burned it onto DVD-RW so we could re-use the disks
Later we put it onto USB sticks which connected to a box under the TV
Later we put it onto USB sticks which plugged into the TV
Later we connected the TV to the network and connected to a box which handled streaming the files
The TV now is connected and can stream them from any network source (that it can read)
I think your at step 2 above and following Grim...'s advise you'll get to step 4
I know its unlikely but also worth checking that the TV doesnt have USB connectors (a lot of them do - even the cheepo ones)