The USB jacks on a regular DVD player cannot be used to play videos. They are used for service diagnostics, or sometimes they will support a keyboard.
Blu-ray Players have USB sockets that can be used to play video, audio or picture files. Check your owner's manual to see what file formats are supported.
Some of the players (Low Quality China made which I saw) are able to play 3gp files from USB drive without audio.
if the movies are in a format to play on the unit you wish to play them on then its simply a matter of burning a DVD with the files on it. For example, if the file is divx and you wish to play it on a stand alone DVD player the player must be divx compliant. To burn it onto the DVD, use the software that came with your DVD player (Nero probably one of the more common applications supplied). If you don't have burning software, you could use a free application like http://cdburnerxp.se/ If you need to convert the file to a format that will play on any stand-alone DVD player, you will need to use an application like http://www.dvdflick.net/ with http://www.imgburn.com/ .. to do this, install both applications, start dvdflick, direct it to the file on your usb stick, and it will convert it to DVD-compliant format then burn to a blank DVD.
most dvd players contain USB ports. if your boombox has a usb port it can be linked to your dvd player. If not most dvd players have the ability to play cds anyway so if this is the reason you want to link it up then that may solve the problem.
yes, if the DVD Player supports to play mp4 file via usb. You can also burn this video to DVD disc.1. Download Cisdem DVD Burner for Mac.2. Add this video to the app.3. Choose DVD Menu.4. Start burning the DVD.
the USB holds more information
You will need to plug it into a USB port on your DVD or Blu-ray player
No, there is no usb connection.
No, the SL-VD380P DVD/VCR does not have a USB interface. Try the Panasonic DMR-EZ48VK DVD/VCR Combo Recorder for USB compatibility.
yes make sure the usb pen is set on fat32 format.
Most traditional DVD recorders do not have USB ports for direct use with USB devices. However, some modern DVD recorders and standalone DVD players may include USB ports that allow you to play media files or record content from a USB drive. It's essential to check the specifications of your specific DVD recorder model to determine its capabilities regarding USB connectivity.
you could take apart a PC and sotter together the main plug in wires to the side of the DVD player.
No, but it does come with the Roxio Video Capture USB device. This device allows you to connect your VHS player or camcorder into the supplied usb device and allows you to then convert the software into a DVD format. So you will need to have your own VHS player or equivalent.