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Video quality and flash drive speed?
Do I understand correctly that if the maximum reading speed from a flash drive is 4mb / s, then if you watch a movie on a TV set from it, it makes no sense to download videos with, for example, 10mb / s video stream? usually there, if you translate it into bytes per second from bits, it even comes out with a 3 mb / s blurry, but purely in theory, if the stream exceeds the output of the flash drive, will it then be cut off in the
TV set? what other pitfalls are there in the TV set, what can because of it or a flash drive affect the sound and image? for example 40000kbps for a flash drive with 3mbyte/s reading is a lot?
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You forget about the processor and TV software, as well as the usb type. If you insert a mega fast USB flash drive into it, this is not a guarantee of normal operation. Prots can not pull a big bitrate. And about the speed, it depends on the software, it does not read online from it. It probably loads, so there is a lot of unknown, except for 1 detail: it's time to dispose of the 4mb / s flash drive.
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