Toshiba 48L1433DB Led TV will not play Avi USB files

Hello
As stated above, my new TV initially played the Avi video files from a USB Pendrive with no problems. Now, he tells the Avi files are not supported and will not play them. I tried the two USB Slots, same problem.
The USB plays fine on my PC.

I tried to update the software, but it has not finished searching. My TV is NOT connected to the internet, and I don't know how to upgrade the firmware? or how tr again update any software. I have no manual at the present time.

Thanks for any help, keep it simple please.

Limey67

Hello

I found some interesting details in the user's Manual: Please see page 40
Formats of files supported for USB Mode
http://www.Toshiba-OM.NET/PDF/manuals/LCDTV/English/Country_Specific/L1433-48-English-specific.PDF

You will find the audio and video codec supported.

Please note that it s not enough to use supported like mpg, mkv or avi file extension
As already mentioned by user above; You must use supported codec.

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