Forum menu
I was specptical ab...
 

[Closed] I was specptical about You Tube on the TV and.....

Posts: 14289
Free Member
Topic starter
Translate โ–ผ
English
Spanish
French
German
Italian
Portuguese
Russian
Chinese
Japanese
Korean
Arabic
Hindi
Dutch
Polish
Turkish
Vietnamese
Thai
Swedish
Danish
Finnish
Norwegian
Czech
Hungarian
Romanian
Greek
Hebrew
Indonesian
Malay
Ukrainian
Bulgarian
Croatian
Slovak
Slovenian
Serbian
Lithuanian
Latvian
Estonian
 

I was wrong!
I've streamed a few things to our old plasma using the AppleTV and the iPad which was fine, but our new Panasonic plasma with Viera Connect (internet services including You Tube) and a wired network connection has taken it to a new level.

Obviously the quality of the original video is the defining factor but I watched a load of stuff last night from the VolvoOceanRace and it was really good. Picture was clear with no buffering - and we have a comparatively slow broadband connection.

I dont know how much of the improvement is down to advances in TVs but I can see how important You Tube will be in the future. In fact with the TVs built in HD Freeview and HD Freesat tuners, iPlayer, etc plus the ability to pause live TV and record directly from the TV onto a USB disk, it's not far off making our Sky box redundant!


 
Posted : 17/05/2012 9:10 am
 DezB
Posts: 54367
Free Member
Translate โ–ผ
English
Spanish
French
German
Italian
Portuguese
Russian
Chinese
Japanese
Korean
Arabic
Hindi
Dutch
Polish
Turkish
Vietnamese
Thai
Swedish
Danish
Finnish
Norwegian
Czech
Hungarian
Romanian
Greek
Hebrew
Indonesian
Malay
Ukrainian
Bulgarian
Croatian
Slovak
Slovenian
Serbian
Lithuanian
Latvian
Estonian
 

[i]record directly from the TV onto a USB disk[/i]

Have you got this to work? Disks I tried all came up incompatible, so I gave up. Like streaming vids from the PC, nearly everything is incompatible. Apart from that its a great telly!


 
Posted : 17/05/2012 9:13 am
Posts: 14289
Free Member
Topic starter
Translate โ–ผ
English
Spanish
French
German
Italian
Portuguese
Russian
Chinese
Japanese
Korean
Arabic
Hindi
Dutch
Polish
Turkish
Vietnamese
Thai
Swedish
Danish
Finnish
Norwegian
Czech
Hungarian
Romanian
Greek
Hebrew
Indonesian
Malay
Ukrainian
Bulgarian
Croatian
Slovak
Slovenian
Serbian
Lithuanian
Latvian
Estonian
 

I've not tried yet but apparantly you need a specific Buffalo drive - although it seems [url= http://www.avforums.com/forums/plasma-tvs/1251229-panasonic-g20-hard-disk-record-error.html ]according to this[/url] a number of drives work.
It's a shame you can't play MPEG4 vids from the network/usb drive but I may try converting something to DIVX and see how it goes.
Very impressed with the TV even though it's not the 'latest' model - still got another 88 days to evaluate it and take it back to Costco if I want ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 17/05/2012 9:24 am
 nbt
Posts: 12476
Full Member
Translate โ–ผ
English
Spanish
French
German
Italian
Portuguese
Russian
Chinese
Japanese
Korean
Arabic
Hindi
Dutch
Polish
Turkish
Vietnamese
Thai
Swedish
Danish
Finnish
Norwegian
Czech
Hungarian
Romanian
Greek
Hebrew
Indonesian
Malay
Ukrainian
Bulgarian
Croatian
Slovak
Slovenian
Serbian
Lithuanian
Latvian
Estonian
 

record directly from the TV onto a USB disk

I've a cheap TV that does this, the drive needs to be formatted to FAT32 but once I'd sorted that side it it was fine. Not sure about your more expensive tellies.


 
Posted : 17/05/2012 9:38 am