Maybe. Some DVD players can play formats like MKV, MP4, AVI or WMV, others can't. The only way to find out is to check the manual, or try playing a disk with that format.
Nope. MKV files have to first be converted to DVD format. There are apps out there that you can purchase for this task.
No, realmedia files must be converted into DVD format in order to be played on a DVD player.
Use a Video to DVD Burner to convert and burn movie files to DVDs.
ConvertXToDVD will allow you to convert AVI files into DVD compatible files which can be played on any DVD player.
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)
i know you can use windows media player to burn music to blank cds so i think it can also burn video files to dvds. if it cant then you can watch the video files on windows media player.
== == Try to burn DVD from the video files.
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.
I think it's not possible. What you can do is to encode your MKV files first with a video app like Handbrake or Brorsoft Video Converter.
If you just want burn downloaded blu ray movies to a DVD disc as data DVD without convert, you can keep the blu ray video quality, but you can't play the burned data DVD on DVD player, only play it on computer. Or if you want to play the burned DVD on regular DVD player, you have to convert and burn your downloaded blu ray movies to a standard video DVD that can be played well on regular DVD player, but standard video DVD only support 720x480(ntsc) or 720x576(pal) video resolution highest, don't support higher video resolution, so when convert downloaded blu ray movies to standard video DVD, right software will reduce the video resolution to fit the standard video DVD, but if your DVD player supports divx or xvid, you can convert your downloaded blu ray movies to HD divx or xvid avi files and burn onto a DVD, then play on your divx or xvid DVD player without losing quality. You can try RZ DVD Creator or Nero, it can convert and burn downloaded blu ray movies to standard video DVD that can be played well on regular DVD player, and it also can convert downloaded blu ray movies to HD divx or xvid avi files and burn to DVD that can be played well on Divx or Xvid DVD player. You can yahoo or Google search RZ DVD Creator or Nero and download it, easy to use, hope it can help you.You should be able to get the software necessary from torrents also.
Yes DVD Video Maker aims to be a tool to convert various PC video formats to a DVD that can be played on pretty much any standalone DVD player.
VHS cassette systems can be played on a player that has both DVD and VHS systems. The VHS player plays only VHS. The Player will not allow a DVD to be loaded into a VHS system. Summarizing, A DVD\VHS video player has two units which operate independent of each other.
You need to burn the CD with software that knows how to create and format a "regular" DVD that will play in any DVD player. DVD players usually look for files in folders marked Video_TS and Audio_TS, and the Video folder has files with extensions BUP, IFO and VOB.