now a days most of the DVD players support all format of video files such as Avi, mpeg,mp4, The original DVD video format Is dob, so add dob files and write to DVD
most DVD players often plays DVD formats. But if the DVD player is supported by avi file reader then it could probably play
Any reputable DVD/VCR players should be able to play DivX movie format.
You need a DVD transcoder like handbrake or toast which will create .avi files to burn into a DVD. Once you get one of those DVD 'burners', add the video files you want on the DVD and it will convert the files into a disc you can play on DVD players.
use Nero
Maybe. Some DVD recorders/players understand and can play xvid/avi files, others don't recognize them at all.
I'm afraid it can't. You may need a burning software to burn the avi file to DVD first, then you could play it on a DVD player. There is an expection though that some DVD players can play avi. files. I recommend you to buy a DVD player at wal-mart or something that can play avi. files directly. They only cost about 50 dollars.
A video burned to DVD can be played on MOST DVD players. But some older model DVD players can't read burned disks.Technology has come a long way since DVD players were introduced, so the majority of DVD players today can play burned media.
Use a Video to DVD Burner to convert and burn movie files to DVDs.
DVD movie is encoded by MPEG2 standard. And your video will be converted into .IFO, .VOB,.BUP files. If you just wanna enjoy your video on DVD player, it's unnecessary to know details about this. There are tons of smart DVD burner can convert video files to DVD files and burn them onto blank DVD disc by a few clicks. Sonic Record Now - it has option to burn for PC use or use in other players (TV, car stereo)
No. DVD players don't have the technology to play Blue-Ray disk. However, Blue-Ray players can play DVDs, so you don't have to replace your whole movie collection when you upgrade your machine.
Most Newer models of DVD players can play MP3's.