My WD TV Live Hub arrived today, and when I was going to connect it to my network with a USB wireless adapter it turned out it wasn’t compatible with the Hub. Connecting to my router with a cable is not an option as it’s too far from where my TV is. So my last resort is running an ethernet cable from the WD TV to my computer (Windows XP) and move my movies/music/photos that way. But I can

Non-techie here, so hope someone can help me. I have owned a WD TV Live HD Media Player (firmware version 1.02.21) for years. I may be using the device for unique purposes, but I have spent years building a library of DVD’s and videos on an external hard drive. I have organized these hundreds of video files by subject and other criteria (through the way I have structured the files). I LOVE Is it possible to do this via USB. Just wondering if this is a more effecient way to watch video files. Right now I stream movies wirelessly through media server or network drive but experience periodic stuttering. I don’t own a portable hard drive, wondering if I connect my laptop to one of the USB ports it will read and play movie files faster. Mar 18, 2016 · I’m really confused-I have the wd tv live and a wd elements external drive-they used to see each other so that I could watch videos from the drive on my tv, but now when I try to get to the movies I get the message that the “Device could not connect to the network” I can’ t figure out why it needs to connect to the network since the drive is connected to the live box. Please help Having recently bought an LG SMART TV which turned out not to be as smart as I had hoped and my previous media server being damaged in a flood I decided to go for the WD. It plays all the files that my TV won't, these include High Def FLAC music and my iTunes library served up via Townky on my NAS drive. My WD TV Live Hub arrived today, and when I was going to connect it to my network with a USB wireless adapter it turned out it wasn’t compatible with the Hub. Connecting to my router with a cable is not an option as it’s too far from where my TV is. So my last resort is running an ethernet cable from the WD TV to my computer (Windows XP) and move my movies/music/photos that way. But I can Manually Updating the firmware on your WD TV. Download the latest firmware update compressed file for your WD TV Media Player. Extract the four files (.BI2, .BIN, .VER, and .FFF files) to the root (top level) of a portable USB drive. Connect the USB drive to the WD TV Media Player's USB port. WD TV will automatically detect if there is a new I have a WD TV Live Streaming Media Player. There is a WD My Passport external hard drive attached to it via USB. Until last week, I could connect via my windows 10 network to the my passport and transfer files from my laptop directly to the My Passport that is attached to the WDTV. I have been able to do this for years.

Play almost any type of media - WD TV Live Plus HD media player supports a wide variety of the most popular file formats. No need to spend time transcoding. Access media anywhere on your home network - The Ethernet port lets you connect this media player to your home network through a wired connection or an optional wireless connection.

WD TV Play Media Player – Get instant entertainment on your TV. WD TV Play comes loaded with apps to enjoy the latest movies, trending videos, hit TV shows and chart-topping music. You can also stream your photos and home videos from your digital camera, camcorder or hard drives straight to your TV in Full-HD.

Though the WD TV isn’t as large as something like a DVD player, the inclusion of a secondary USB port makes it more convenient to plug in a USB thumb drive quickly without going to the back of

My WD TV Live Hub arrived today, and when I was going to connect it to my network with a USB wireless adapter it turned out it wasn’t compatible with the Hub. Connecting to my router with a cable is not an option as it’s too far from where my TV is. So my last resort is running an ethernet cable from the WD TV to my computer (Windows XP) and move my movies/music/photos that way. But I can Manually Updating the firmware on your WD TV. Download the latest firmware update compressed file for your WD TV Media Player. Extract the four files (.BI2, .BIN, .VER, and .FFF files) to the root (top level) of a portable USB drive. Connect the USB drive to the WD TV Media Player's USB port. WD TV will automatically detect if there is a new I have a WD TV Live Streaming Media Player. There is a WD My Passport external hard drive attached to it via USB. Until last week, I could connect via my windows 10 network to the my passport and transfer files from my laptop directly to the My Passport that is attached to the WDTV. I have been able to do this for years.