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<blockquote data-quote="Omar" data-source="post: 2081457" data-attributes="member: 248612"><p>Unless you have a specific folder in your flash drive titled "Video" your PS3 won't notice a video file (I've experienced this myself) so a way to see everything in your flash drive is to go to it on the XMB, and instead of pressing "x" press the triangle button and then select "view all" or "show all". During all of this, make sure you're under the "video" section in the XMB. Once you're in your flash drive in this manner, navigate to where you have the movie and try to play it from there. If it manages to play correctly then all is well, if not then there might be something in the encoding that prevents it from playing on the PS3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omar, post: 2081457, member: 248612"] Unless you have a specific folder in your flash drive titled "Video" your PS3 won't notice a video file (I've experienced this myself) so a way to see everything in your flash drive is to go to it on the XMB, and instead of pressing "x" press the triangle button and then select "view all" or "show all". During all of this, make sure you're under the "video" section in the XMB. Once you're in your flash drive in this manner, navigate to where you have the movie and try to play it from there. If it manages to play correctly then all is well, if not then there might be something in the encoding that prevents it from playing on the PS3. [/QUOTE]
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