32RL938 - files TV PVR (PersonalVideoRec) mode not supported

I recently bought a Toshiba led TV Full HD 32RL938, and I am almost completely satisfied.
Apart from the fact that after a scheduled recording, on a USB stick or HARD drive, the file created (with .ts extension) does not work. It says "file not supported"!

How can I solve this problem?
Please help me!

Maurizio

Hello

Are you trying to play these movies using 32RL938 or are you trying to read these files using computer?
Have you tried different USB keys and was formatted in FAT32 USB key?

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