Bit of a technical question about TechnoGym equipment

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Hello,
I don't know if anyone can help so I might just have to trial and error a little but anyway:

In my gym all the cardio machines are the Technogym Excite 700 range. They have an iPod dock for playing music and watching video on their large touchscreens. I don't have an ipod but they also have a USB socket so I was wondering if I can play video from that and, if so, what format it requires. Does it need a certain file system such as FAT32 and is there a file format/size limit?

I realise this is not the ideal forum for this kind of question but this equipment is fairly common so I'm hoping someone has some experience of doing this.

Thanks,
Tim

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  • DoncasterPhotography
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    given that their online product catalogue has the cheapest piece of kit at over £1500, i'd be inclined to ask a staff member at the gym before pluging anything into any of the ports.

    Could be an expensive New Year if it all went fizzbang!! :o)
  • JulianDaley
    JulianDaley Posts: 13 Member
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    I've tried various video format files without any luck. MP3's play OK but no movies :angry:

    I'd also love an answer ...
  • Robocow
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    http://www.technogym.com/gb/products/confronta-versioni/10128?id_modello=4050

    Says it should. (Visoweb is the brand for all the touch screens).

    Its better than the precor kit, where the USB is only for service functions.
  • 3shirts
    3shirts Posts: 294 Member
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    Thanks but Visioweb is actually the newer version. The ones in my gym are Excite which was the range before the latest, hence why I am having trouble getting much info. I think I'll just format the stick to Fat32 and bung a few different formats of video and music file on there and see what happens.
  • TechnogymUSA
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    Hi 3Shirts,

    This is a representative from Technogym USA and I would like to help answer your question. Content in the form of mp3, wma, wav, wmv MPEG2, MPEG4, DivX and jpg should be able to be used on a USB to load into the Technogym cardio machines.

    Please let me know if you need further help!

    Technogym USA
  • 3shirts
    3shirts Posts: 294 Member
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    Ok awesome. Nice to have an official word on this, I'll try it.
  • 3shirts
    3shirts Posts: 294 Member
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    Do you happen to also know what limitations there might be. File system, file size, and any specific codecs etc.

    Thanks