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ISO Playback from USB on LG BD550

This is a discussion on ISO Playback from USB on LG BD550 within the General DVD back up discussions forums, part of the DVD Backup Recording forum category; Hi, I have the lg bd550, it is possible to read DVD-R ISO bluray files with a USB key? thanks...

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    Hi, I have the lg bd550, it is possible to read DVD-R ISO bluray files with a USB key?

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    Not completely sure that I follow what you are asking. A little more explanation may be in order. But if you are referring to being able to stream your videos from a networked computer, then the answer is no. This model does not have DLNA compatibility. If that did not answer your question then please provide more detail.

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    No, I would like to know if the LG BD550 will can read if I put a film DVD-R (.ISO) in my USB key?

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    I don't see that capability listed in the specifications, but it wouldn't take you but a few minutes to try it out for yourself.

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    Yes but I don't have a good connection so it take few hours to dl a film in DVDR

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    Not having one myself, all that I have to go off of are the manufacture's specifications. Based on that, I am fairly certain it will not work. Do you happen to own any gaming consoles? X-box or PS3?

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