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How To Play Windows Media Player On Projector

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I am interested in buying some sort of device (media player?) to hook up to an LCD projector and run for 9 hours a day in an art gallery. I would like to plug in a flash drive (that has videos stored on it) to this player, and plug in the player to the LCD projector. I have yet to convert the video files from their current DVD format. Once I burn them to my MAC and edit them in iMovie, I am wondering what I need to format. Ultimately, I want to be able to avoid using a laptop and dvds and just use a device that can stay on all day and hook up to a projector So, my questions are: 1. What product(s) would be suitable for my needs listed above? What format should I save my video files as (.mov,.mp4, etc.) when I am ready to start using the player?

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Dec 06, 2013 So I have a toshiba laptop hooked up to an epson video projector. I have a dvd I'm trying to play. It shows up on Media player on the laptop, but it won't.

Do I need to reformat the player or my flash drive so it's compatible (because I have a MAC)? Thanks for replying to my post, Kees! So, to clarify, I'm borrowing 3 2008ish MacBooks and 3 projectors from my university, so they'll have to make the settings so the display doesn't go to sleep or dim during the day. I don't think they're opposed to that, it's just a minor setback they'll hopefully take care of for me. I like the laptop and DVD option because I'm familiar with them. However, ideally I would have a 9 hours of video, not one file on loop. Therefore, I'd have to change the DVDs multiple times.

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Maybe I could make a condensed DVD to fit 9 hours on one disk? Or maybe I could save a bunch of files on the laptop and 'select all', and 'play'? Or maybe I could just put the files on a flash drive and plug that into the laptop? Thanks for replying to my post, Bob! So, to clarify, I'm borrowing 3 2008ish MacBooks and 3 projectors from my university, so they'll have to make the settings so the display doesn't go to sleep or dim during the day. I don't think they're opposed to that, it's just a minor setback they'll hopefully take care of for me. I like the laptop and DVD option because I'm familiar with them.

However, ideally I would have a 9 hours of video, not one file on loop. Therefore, I'd have to change the DVDs multiple times. Maybe I could make a condensed DVD to fit 9 hours on one disk? Or maybe I could save a bunch of files on the laptop and 'select all', and 'play'? Or maybe I could just put the files on a flash drive and plug that into the laptop? This is the kind of laptop/dvd alternative I was considering.

Not totally sure whether or not it plugs into the projector.

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