Playing Unsupported Videos on Funai TV
Part 1: Funai TV Supported Video Containers and Codecs
The best way to check the supported video formats and codecs of Funai TV is to read its user manual. Usually, the TV user manual will list the supported video and audio codecs, extensions, frame rate, resolution, and bit rate. The codec table is the one we extracted from the Funai TV manual.
What's more, this video converter is also a great Blu-ray player and DVD Ripper, which rips Blu-ray discs and DVDs to Funai TV supported digital video files. You can freely customize the video codec and belgium telegram data resolution, bit rate, so that the output video is more suitable for your Funai TV. With the built-in video editor, you can also trim, crop, rotate, split and merge video files. Exernal SRT/ASS/SSA subtitles can be added to MP4, MKV, MOV, AVI videos. Now you can download the software and convert unsupported video files to Funai TV.
Steps to Convert All Videos/Blu-ray/DVD to Funai TV
Step 1. Upload video
Simply download and install the video converter and launch it. You can upload files via browser or simply drag and drop video files into the software. This program supports batch conversion, so you can upload multiple videos to combine them. Blu-ray and DVD are also supported for easy import. If you are using Mac, you can use the equivalent converter Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac, and the review can tell you more about the video converter for Mac.
Step 2. Select Funai TV supported video
By clicking the Format bar in the drop-down list, you can select one of the digital file formats supported by Funai TV, such as H.264 video by choosing Normal Video > H.264 High Profile Video (*.mp4). You can also choose MKV, MOV, AVI video formats supported by Funai TV.