First, go into Google Files (which should be already installed on your device) and locate the file you want to send. In this case, itβs a video. Long-press on the file and a menu will pop up
I have no problem playing smaller files either. But sometimes I've got larger than 4GB files originally intended for watching on my TV. It would be nice to be able to play them on the tab without having to re-encode to a smaller size. What really confuses me is that android is based on some version of Linux.
The filesystem is ext4, so that shouldn't be the problem. Furthermore File Station has no problems saving files larger than 4GB in the same location. The hardware is a DS210J and the problem occurs on both DSM 4.1 and 4.2 beta. Any suggestions (apart from downloading on the PC and then transferring to the Diskstation).
Format the U disk into exFat or NTFS file system. Step 1: Press the (Windows+X) keys on the keyboard at the same time. Then in the pop-up list, select the (Disk Management) option. Step 2: Find the USB flash drive you want to format, right click on it and select (Format).
1. Copy and Paste Large Files to Another Hard Drive. Step 1. Open Windows File Explorer. Step 2. Move to the drive and choose the large files you want to move. (Games, unwanted programs)Right-click folders or files, and select "Copy". Step 3. Then, choose another drive you want to store large files.
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