Raw CD audio can be played, although some players have MP3 functionality. You need a burning program (encodes music to a CD) to make a proper CD, because copying the files onto a CD will not work.
No, realmedia files must be converted into DVD format in order to be played on a DVD player.
ConvertXToDVD will allow you to convert AVI files into DVD compatible files which can be played on any DVD player.
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
M4V files are used for TV episodes, movies, and music videos in the iTunes Store .M4V files are similar to .MP4 files, both of which are MP4 files. The difference is that M4V files are opened with iTunes player by default. MP4 files are opened with QuickTime player by default. There are some methods to rip DVD to m4v for iPod iPhone and iPad . I use a DVD ripper for Mac
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.
You will need to burn the files to a DVD for that you will need a DVD burner
DVD player is compitable for playing VCD,MPEG,JPEG,DVD,mp3,mp4-files
Use a Video to DVD Burner to convert and burn movie files to DVDs.
Got following solution from some other forum: Goland Audio DVD Creator 1.9.0.0 Music DVD Creator v1.0 These are program which convert mp3 to DVD-audio files which can be played in every home DVD player or PC DVD player. Of course you can burn the mp3 to data-DVD and maybe your home DVD player can read mp3, but since a lot of mp3 are gathered illegally round the web you can end up with lots of differences in audio loudness forcing you to push the volume button endlessly. With the programs mentioned you can add a wallpaper so you can watch tv with a different picture with every other song. Id recommend a DVD home cinema set: your DVD player is connected to your receiver then, so you always have audio even when the tv is off. The only advantage of burning mp3 to audio DVD is that you can store a lot of music on 1 DVD (but not as much as on a plane mp3 data DVD disk) and that the audio level of the individual files is balanced. TIP: search edonkey for those files or try to find a freeware version of it.
Depending on your operating system you would go to my computer through the start menu. The double click on the icon representing your dvd. From there you should be able to manage the individual files that are saved to your dvd.
No, they cannot.
You could play mov files on computer with Apple QuikTime player or VLC player OR burn it to DVD for playing on a DVD player. see download links and guide.