YES. Just make sure the .AVI file you are playing used DIVX output video codec and MP3 output audio codec. Use SUPER by eRightSoft, its for FREE. You can read articles of SUPER through here: "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUPER_(software)"
If you are unsure of what type of codec has been used in encoding the .AVI file you're going to burn, you can also used SUPER to analyze it. If it turned out that the .AVI file you've analyze is not in DIVX video codec and MP3 audio codec, you can re-encode the file by selecting DIVX as its output video codec and MP3 as its audio codec. Dont forget to set its output container to AVI. Once you have click the "Encode (Active Files)" button, make sure that you have selected "DIVX -All DivX Players compatible!" in the Rendered file optimizer dialog box, and click OK.
Mine does avi fine and that was bought 4 years ago. I think DivX and avi files are the same format.
the package tells what software it can use.
You will need to download DIVX plus software.
There exist some DivX players that do. Most don't. Mp4 is a container format that is a form of mpg. If you already have your DivX player and it plays mpg files but not mp4, one trick to try is to rename the suffix (file type) of the file to .mpg. It works for some players and some encodings, but it's not guaranteed.
Yes. If your DVD Player supports DIVX media file types, then it can also play MP4 files too.
An MKV file player can be downloaded from several places. Some of these include Brothersoft, CNET Download, Softpedia, Matroska, Divx, Tucows, and Afterdawn.
QuickTime player was developed by Apple Computer. QuickTime can play various file formats (MPEG2, MPEG4, MP3, DivX, JPEG,PNG,etc) for sound, video, text, etc. It supports also streaming format.
There are a number of DivX video converter softwares available and the ratings vary depending on the file types. Some of the good ones are Free DivX Converter and DivX Plus v9.1.1.
DIVX Playergo to the divx website and download the free package, i also recommend divx author so you can add titles etc to your films, videos, blah blah blah
Yes we have put several divx movies and music files on one 2gig flash drive watches all the movies no problems and played some music
Use virtualdub and download Divx codec drop your movie into virtual dub, File -> Append avi segments... if its more than 1 file. Then in virtualdub go to Video -> Compression... and select divx codec (u can go to settings to change quality) finish settings on divx codec and then File Save as AVI... done
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