INtelectually you can wither a way in finding a solution to this chaotic problem, otherwise just burn a normal DVD will solve your gentic specified question!
One of the reasons is the format of the data/file inside the disc. Make sure your disc contains the data compatible to your player. Its either music file (*.mp3, *.wav, etc.) or video files (*.avi, *.mov, *.flv).
First, I don't think avi is the same as mpeg. Second, both avi and mpeg file couldn't be player on DVD player. You need to convert and burn them to a DVD disc then you could watch them on DVD player. To burn avi or mpeg file to DVD, you will need a DVD driver, blank DVD disc and a DVD burner software. The operation is not as difficult as it seems.
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
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.
Windows media player.
Use any kind of player that supports .avi format to play with. VLC player, BS Player and Media Player Classic are 3 good Players
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.
most DVD players often plays DVD formats. But if the DVD player is supported by avi file reader then it could probably play
To Do This You Need The AVI Converter Disc That Cam With Your Mp3 And Make It The Right Format
One can download a good AVI player for windows from the Real Player website. VLC player is also widely recommended as a good AVI player for windows and will play almost any video file. This can be downloaded from a Cnet.
Coz it is not compactible of playing it . The avi format needs a codec pack to be played. the software is not available in this players. An old player doesnt play avi formats but the newest once does ! I hope I gave u a correct answer ! :)
One player I know is Windows Media Player