To get better playback effect on Sony Bravia TV, you can adjust the output profile parameters such as video codec, bit rate, frame rate, resolution, audio codec, bit rate, sample rate, channels using this tool.
Besides MP4, the software also enables conversion between other different video and audio file formats, it can convert MKV, AVI, MOV, FLV, MPG, etc to Sony Bravia TV supported file format with the best quality. Is there any way to play these unsupported MP4 files on Sony Bravia TV via USB Drive? Don't worry, here is a workable and simple-to-use tool called Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate ( Review) which helps you to convert any unsupported MP4 files to Sony Bravia TV USB supported H.264/AVC format. If your MP4 files stored on USB drive are not encoded with H.264/AVC codec, your Sony Bravia TV may fail to read them. Video: AVCHD, MP4 (H.264/AVC) or MPEG1 format (not playable in some cases) Solution to play MP4 files on Sony Bravia TV via USBįrom above information, we can see that Sony Bravia TV supports MP4 format, but it should be encoded with H.264/AVC codec. Still images: JPEG format or RAW format (preview only) Sony Bravia TV USB compatible file formatsįrom Sony's official page, we get the information that files from a USB device need to be compatible with the following file formats:
So, this tutorial will guide you to how to make all MP4 files playable on Sony Bravia TV via USB drive. From Sony Bravia TV forum, we find that many users complained that they failed to play MP4 files on Sony Bravia TV via USB Drive although MP4 is supported by Sony Bravia TV. For smoothly video playback on Sony Bravia TV via USB Drive, the video files stored on USB drive should be compatible with Sony Bravia TV. However, it has video format and codec limitation.
You can plug the USB drive into the USB port on Sony Bravia TV and then enjoy video files stored in the drive on big screen. Sony's Bravia range has long been considered among the best TVs you can buy, and with good reason. The flagship TVs are feature-filled and boast of some of the best picture performance we've seen.