Try with a movie encoded with 264 and not 265/HVEC to see if it's the 265 encoding that is messing up your 4K. If that's not the case, then it can be the processor on the TV that's not strong enough to play the 4K (Or USB problem as other has stated) Then you will have to get a other player for your TV, if your want to play 4K from USB. This is It will use the computer to transcode your movie potentially from HEVC/h.265 to “last gens” AVC/H.264. At 4K resolution you probably need a beefy computer, storage and network todo this in real time. You are better off using the TVs built in apps if it’s modern enough to support HEVC/h.265 or some streaming box. •. I can recommend the Panasonic DP-UB820. Just bought my 4k tv and a uhd 4k Blu-ray and if you like watching movies for the appreciation of cinematography and the beauty of the image and the intention of the directors there is no comparison. Also action movies blow my face off. It’s the way. While Sony’s PS4 Pro still isn’t able to play UHD movies via its disc drive, a new update will bring 4K video playback functionality to the system’s media player. The announcement was made This worked, the Movies & TV app you need to download to play back purchased videos from the Store played back 4k HDR videos from an attached hard drive fine. Looks like I can finally move on from all the stupid plex buffering issues. It is kind of silly the default Media can;t do it but this Movies & TV app can. Thanks for the suggestion saved me

Look at the examples below: Here are our 8 best USB Media players in 2022 – Our Top Picks. 1. NEUMI Atom 4K Ultra-HD – Top Recommended. Features: Media Format Support – Video. Fully Automatic Playback. Reads USB Drives and SD Cards. HDMI 4K/60fps Ultra-HD Quality.

If your computer only has USB 2.0, and you're trying to edit video, you should consider an upgrade. The old USB interface has a maximum speed of just 60 MB/s. Similarly, FireWire 800's capability of transferring up to 100 MB/s won't earn a recommendation for manipulating high-definition video—newer hard drives are capable of faster speeds. Qwhufm.
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