Hi Regdor -
First, FYI, there is another fellow active on this forum with a very similar screen name to mine. My screen name is "Tom M". His screen name is 'MrToM". To make matters even more confusing, my real first name is, indeed, "Tom", whereas his real first name is not, "Tom", but he never uses his real name, so it really doesn't matter what it is, LOL. Anyway, he's the handsome one, so you better not confuse us, LOL.
Now several things about this file stood out that conceivably could prevent your TV from displaying it, or at least, displaying it correctly. As I said in my last post, you will have to check the instruction manual for your TV and see which of these actually are troublemakers. These include:
1) Some systems will not accept a file name that contains anything other than letters and/or numbers. You have both an underscore and a space in this file name. Also, some really old systems won't accept file names longer than the old DOS standard, 8.3.
2) This JPG file is in the Adobe RGB color space instead of the more common sRGB. Almost no TVs will know what to do with such a file. It should simply pretend that it is in sRGB, but some systems will have a minor nervous breakdown over something this trivial.
The file size looks absolutely fine, and it certainly displays properly on any hardware / software that I have tried it on.
HTH,
Tom M