most DVD players often plays DVD formats. But if the DVD player is supported by avi file reader then it could probably play
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.
Mine does avi fine and that was bought 4 years ago. I think DivX and avi files are the same format.
ConvertXToDVD will allow you to convert AVI files into DVD compatible files which can be played on any DVD player.
yes u can, i have an xvid enabled player n i have used to play avi xvid files with it frm a disc containing other files
It depends, you are going to have to read the insructioons manual to determin what you DVD player can read. Usually it would be the default DVD format, AVI and MP3 (if you are lucky to have the right one)
Use a Video to DVD Burner to convert and burn movie files to DVDs.
Windows media player.
You use video converting software to make your AVI files DVD compatible, AVI codecs are used by the software to convert from AVI to DVD format. For Mac users: What you need is a Mac DVD Burner,which can help you burn your AVi movies to DVD for watching them on DVD player.
There are a few free movie player programs that can play AVI files. The most popular are those that can be found at the websites for DivX and Free AVI Player.
Yes. If your DVD Player supports DIVX media file types, then it can also play MP4 files too.
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.
No, Windows Media Center does not convert AVI files to DVD format. However, it is capable of playing most AVI files.