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Using USB devices on HDR2000T

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    WPC Tuna

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    Good day,
    Three questions on USB functions-
    1) Can I rotate JPG photos from lanscape to portrait orientation?
    2) Can I record video to a USB device from the Hard drive?
    3) Can I play video from a USB device?

    | Tue 6 Dec 2016 16:20:55 #1 |
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    Welcome to our Forum

    1. Not via the unit no.
    2. You can copy/move content from the internal HDD to USB connected HDD.
    3. Yes

    | Wed 7 Dec 2016 11:05:56 #2 |
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    Thanks a lot for the quick response. At the risk of appearing dumb can advise me how I go about it.
    cheers Bob

    | Wed 7 Dec 2016 11:23:38 #3 |
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    Assuming UI is very similar to a HDR-FOX-T2. Plug in device and see a message usb is loading. You get a popup asking if you want Video Music or Photo and Copy.

    If it times out Media - Blue (storage) - Select USB OK, Select USB Drive OK to open. Press yellow to switch display to Video Music Photo. To select files for copy move use red (toggle select on/off). To play back from usb use OK just like playback from internal HDD

    Rotate your images on a PC, try Windows Paint if your version of Windows has it (assuming you have a windows PC).

    | Wed 7 Dec 2016 11:53:16 #4 |
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    Blimey,that was quick! - Thank you and I will have a go as soon as I have a spare minute. Cheers Bob

    | Wed 7 Dec 2016 11:58:35 #5 |
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    If the programmes you copy are in SD format you can also play them on another device. For example, programmes I wish to keep I put on my NAS drive. That way I can then stream them to a whole host of other devices.

    I make a point of never recording any programmes on my 2000T in anything other than SD for that entire reason. Well maybe not the entire reason, as if I'm being honest I can't really tell which is HD and SD most of the time so I have the added bonus of more recording time to the HDD.

    | Wed 7 Dec 2016 13:50:14 #6 |
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    Thank you for your very useful input.
    Cheers Bob

    | Wed 7 Dec 2016 14:08:12 #7 |

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