Rabu, 02 April 2014

What type of video formats are compatible with DVD players?




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Like, are .mov .avi .mpeg .mpeg-2 .mpeg-4 etc. able to play on DVD players?
I've tried .wmv but it doesn't work, but maybe my DVD player is out of date. i dont know.



Answer
Most DVD players only recognize standard video DVD well which include VOB, IFO and BUP files, doesn't play .mov, .wmv, .avi, .mpg, .mpeg2, .mpeg-4, etc. So if you want to play the burned DVD on DVD player well, you need to use a right software to convert and burn your videos to standard video DVD, you can try RZ DVD Creator, it can convert any videos to standard video dvd and burn to any dvd disc(DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-R DL, DVD+R DL, etc), such as convert and burn .mov, .wmv, .avi, .mpg, .mpeg2, .mpeg-4, etc to standard video DVD, the burned standard vidoe dvd can be played well on DVD player. You can yahoo or google search and download RZ DVD Creator, easy to use, hope it could help you.

what are common video formats supported by dvd players?




Mirza M


for example wmv avi...


Answer
Most DVD players do not support any traditional computer file format. They support VOB and IFO files, which are specially encoded MPEG files....more commonly known as DVD format.

They will also recognize Video CD (VCDs), which are MPEG encoded files in an DAT format. These are uncommon because it takes two CDs for a 2 hour movie and lower quality video than traditional DVDs.

Some DVD players support Divx encoded AVI files. This is usually indicated by a Divx logo printed on the front of the DVD player.

I have yet to see a DVD player support WMV or MPG file formats.




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