MPEG-2
now a days most of the DVD players support all format of video files such as Avi, mpeg,mp4, The original DVD video format Is dob, so add dob files and write to DVD
Actually a QuickTime movie's format is always MOV or MPG, so you just need a DVD burner which supports these two video formats to burn the movie to DVD.
DVD movies have copyright protections and it is encoded in MPEG-2 format. To get DVD movie to iPod, you need to use DVD ripper to bypass the copyright protection and convert DVD to iPod mp4 format You can refer to this tutorial to learn how to convert DVD movies to iPod mp4 format, then you can sync the movie to iPod. http://www.dvdtopreviews.com/weblog/2009/03/how-to-convert-DVD-movie-to-iPod-mp4-video.HTML
Hi! I have to ask that what's the format of your movie? If the format is AVI, MPG, MPEG, RM, WMV and any other similar format, you couldn't "copy" it in to a DVD, you need to "burn" it to DVD using a DVD burner. What's more, a CD or DVD rewriter drive could not burn movie to DVD. Following is a link about free downloading DVD burner and how to burn movie to DVD. Wish it helps!
DVD format is not supported by windows movie make. If you want to load DVD to it, you have to convert DVD to windows movie maker compatible format like mp4, wmv, etc. If you want a step by step tutorial, you can check the link in the related links below.
The time length for movies on DVD depends on the format of the movie. If the format of the movie is very compressed and bad quality, you could easily get ten to fifteen hours on one disk.
yup; assuming, of course, that the ROM recognizes the DVD format. If not, updating the driver should work.
You can convert your movie to DVD format first.And use a DVD Burner software to burn a disc.Like Nero. Ihave already burnt the movie to a DVD disc but it will not play on my dvdtv
I'm a little confused about your question. Do you mean what program is needed to burn movie to DVD to play on your DVD player? If yes, you need a DVD burner to burn movie or video to DVD. Note: the format of your movie is crucial, because some DVD burners don't support some format. The DVD burner i use to burn DVD supports AVI, MPG, MPEG, WMV, MOV and so on.
you cant burn a DVD but you can sync a movie with a .mp4 format by dragging it on the videos section on itunes
No. A standard DVD disk does not have the capacity to record a movie in BluRay format.
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