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Re: Readyshare files wrong format
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Readyshare files wrong format
Hi guys
I am having an issue with my readyshare on my D6200.
Some mp4 movies i copy to my harddrive does not show in videos on the readyshare. But instead is found in music folder as m'4a format.
Never had this issue with my old DGND4000. Infact its happening to both my D6200's.
Have tried resetting both mode/routers. Different usb drives/thumbdrives in different file systems.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: Readyshare files wrong format
> I am having an issue with my readyshare on my D6200.
And you chose this "Cable Modems & Routers" forum instead of an
appropriate "DSL Modems & Routers" forum for this?
https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/bd-p/home-dsl-modems-routers
> Some mp4 movies i copy to my harddrive does not show in videos on the
> readyshare. But instead is found in music folder as m'4a format. [...]
"copy" how, exactly?
ReadySHARE may be garbage, but I doubt that it's capable of
converting video formats (to audio-only) on its own, and then storing
them in some location of its own choosing. For only "Some mp4 movies".
I suspect that your problem (whatever it might be) lies elsewhere.
> [...] Different usb drives/thumbdrives in different file systems.
"different file systems"?
What happens if you do whatever you're doing, but specifying a
locally-connected (USB?) destination, instead of a remote ReadySHARE
destination? Blame assignment is job one. Is the problem with
ReadySHARE, or with what you're doing with it?
When I tried to post this, I got a (nonsensical) complaint:
The message body contains M-4-A, which is not permitted in this
community. Please remove this content before sending your post.
Where I've added the hyphens in "M-4-A". I'll assume that that explains
the spurious apostrophe in your "m'4a".
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