I have one but I need the usb containing the video content.
Purchased from a dealer and its nib.
I cannot find where to get the content though.
Purchased from a dealer and its nib.
I cannot find where to get the content though.
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I have one but I need the usb containing the video content.
Purchased from a dealer and its nib.
I cannot find where to get the content though.
Awesome thanks
Same as mine it sounds surely we have a guru here to tell us what we are missing...It didn’t come with the usb, a memory card, or any graphics to display either , but it has a USB port and sd card slot
Can you play whatever you want on them, or is it formatted in a way it'll only play certain Oakley licensed files?It didn’t come with the usb, a memory card, or any graphics to display either , but it has a USB port and sd card slot
From what I can tell is all the data would go on a usb drive or mass storage and it came with a remote to play or select files on the display screen.Can you play whatever you want on them, or is it formatted in a way it'll only play certain Oakley licensed files?
Can you play whatever you want on them, or is it formatted in a way it'll only play certain Oakley licensed files?
I'm basically wondering if it behaves like what a portable dvd player would be like; but instead of reading media files from disks, it takes them in the form of SD or USB media files. If that's the case, you could probably create your own media files... any idea if they have built in speakers or an aux port?From what I can tell is all the data would go on a usb drive or mass storage and it came with a remote to play or select files on the display screen.
No speakers but the board may offer something for an output.I'm basically wondering if it behaves like what a portable dvd player would be like; but instead of reading media files from disks, it takes them in the form of SD or USB media files. If that's the case, you could probably create your own media files... any idea if they have built in speakers or an aux port?