Some APEX and Phillips DVD players can play MPEG files. Make sure you research the player to see that it specifically states playing MPEG files. If it does it will likely play all the following: DVD, CD, mp3, jpg, and mpg. These players aren't easy to find - you may need to special order one from your electronics store. To play these files just burn them on a CD-R or CD-RW. Make sure you use .mpg and not .mpeg. My APEX won't play .mpeg.
mpeg files can be converted int standard vob files that is required in a DVD. It can be done using standard DVD writing softwares like Nero.
You can have a try with FonePaw Video Converter Ultimate, it can early and quickly convert video to DVD format (VOB), and the output quality is very well.
ImTOO MPEG to DVD Converter can convert MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, and MP4 to DVD and burn them on DVD which can play on home DVD player.
Because you have a MP3 player that can only play MP3 audios, but M4A can't play on a MP3 player because M4A is an MPEG 4 and your MP3 player is a MPEG 3. The MPEG 4 is to powerful or high for the MPEG 3 (4 is bigger than a 3).
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.
MPEG-4 (.mp4) videos are the preferred format, .m4v, .mov
The SanDisk Sansa Fuze can play MPEG-4 video.
You have to convert your video to DVD format (VOB or MPEG-2) at first, and add the DVD menu to it, otherwise it cannot play on regular DVD player.
No. You have to convert the video to a format used by the media player. A Quicktime video is an Apple/Mac file. Use Quicktime player to view it or convert it.
The movies are probably not in a format that your ipod will support. iPods will only play back videos encoded using either the MPEG-4 or H.264 codecs. You can convert movies to the supported format using a variety of free video converters found on the internet.
Yes. If your DVD Player supports DIVX media file types, then it can also play MP4 files too.
You don't. You download quicktime and play them on there. No, windows media player doesn't support m4v video, but you can convert m4v video to wmv video at first, then windows media player can play it. M4V Converter Genius can convert m4v movies to avi, wmv, mp4, mov, mpeg, vob, flv, 3gp with high quality. Then you can play m4v movies on WMP.
Go to cnet.com and download "free convert MPEG WMV to MP4 FLV AVI converter" you can use it convert videos to play on your iPhone, Xbox, PSP, and iPod.
the psp cant play flv files boss you need to convert it to mpeg 4 and then only the psp can play the video file make sure that you convert it 480*272 resolution not higher than this