What media player file format does the 4K television support?
IMPORTANT: Videos and photos recorded in 4K cannot be played on the TV using the DLNA feature. Use a USB connection to playback 4K files.
I. Supported Codec for DLNA and USB Device:
Photo:
File Format |
Extension |
JPEG |
*.jpg / *.jpe / *.jpeg |
MPO |
*.mpo |
RAW |
*.arw |
Music:
Container |
Extension |
- |
*.mp3 |
- |
*.wav |
mp4 |
*.mp4 / *.m4a |
3gpp |
*.3gp / *.3g2 |
Asf |
*.wma |
Video:
Container |
Extension |
MPEG1 |
*.mpg / *.mpe / *mpeg |
MPEG2PS |
*.mpg / *.mpe / *.mts |
MPEG2TS |
*.m2t/ *.m2ts / *.mts |
mp4 |
*.mp4 |
avi |
*.avi |
Asf |
*.asf / *.wmv |
MKV |
*.mkv |
3gpp |
*.3gp / *3g2 |
RealMedia |
*.rm / *rmbv / *.rv |
MOV |
*.mov |
WebM |
*.webm |
II. Supported Audio Codec Sampling Rate in Video Content:
Audion Code |
Supported Sampling Rate |
LPCM |
44.1k / 48k |
MPEG1L1/ MPEG1L2 |
32k / 44.1k / 48k |
MPEG1L3 |
32k /44.1k / 48k |
AAC-LC |
16k / 22.05k / 24k / 32k / 44.1k / 48k |
HE-AAC v1/v2 |
24k / 32k / 44.1k / 48k |
AC3 |
32k / 44.1k / 48k |
E-AC3 |
32k / 44.1k / 48k |
Vorbis |
8k / 11.025k / 16k / 22.05k / 32k /44.1k / 48k |
WMA9 |
8k / 11.025k / 16k / 22.05k / 32k /44.1k / 48k |
DTS core |
8k / 11.025k / 12k / 24k / 16k / 22.05k / 32k / 44.1k / 48k |
RealAudio (sipro) |
8k / 16k |
RealAudio (cook) |
8k / 11.025k / 22.05k / 44.1k |
RealAudio (aac) |
24k / 32k / 44.1k / 48k |
µ-LAW |
8k |
PCMU8 |
8k |
PCM(S16LE) |
11.025k / 16k / 44.1k |
PCM(S16BE) |
11.025k / 16k / 44.1k |
External Subtitle:
File Format |
Extension |
Supported Case |
SubStation Alpha |
*.ass / *.ssa |
USB |
SubRip |
*.srt |
USB |
MicroDVD |
*.sub / *.txt |
USB |
SubViewer |
*.sub |
USB |
SAMI |
*.smi |
USB |
Follow the steps below on how to access files from the media player that is connected to the television:
- Launch i-Manual by pushing i-Manual button on the remote.
- Select Table of Contents.
- Go to Using Other Devices.
- Select USB Device.
- Press the right arrow key 4 times to display Page 5.
- Select Jump to the list icon on that page.
- Select Yes
- RAW file (Photo) only supports USB use case.
- LPCM file (Music) only supports DLNA use case.