PT wrote:
> WinXP Home
>
> All my files are currently NTFS, I have a large set of mp3 files
> which I'm theoretically able to play through my new Samsung TV via its
> USB port. I have a Western Digital USB drive which I can use to plug
> into the TV.
>
> Here's the catch. Samsung requires that the mp3 files be formatted as
> FAT32.
>
> So on my jump drive is there a way to convert the music files from
> NTFS to FAT32?
>
> Is this possible?
>
> Is it possible without third party programs?
Yes it's possible without using 3rd party programs. That is if there's
enough room on your hard drive to copy all of your MP3's to it, then
format the USB drive usng FAT32, then copy the MP3 files back onto the
USB drive.
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