The majority of DVD players and Bluray players will handle a wide variety of file formats. MP3 is normally one of the formats that will be handled but all models are different.
It is made difficult because manufacturers often don't boast about the ability to play MP3 content even when their players will do so. Often, the only way to find out is to see the instruction manual where supported file formats are listed. If there is a demonstration unit available in a store, take in your own disc and try it.
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An AVC DVD disc is a DVD in AVCHD format. (AVCHD stands for Advanced Video Coding High Definition, a type of format for recording and playing high-definition video.) AVCHD discs can be played only on a Blu-ray player.
Yes
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No, realmedia files must be converted into DVD format in order to be played on a DVD player.
It depends upon you DVD player. If you have simple DVD player then it will play mpeg2 format which are in the .vob files and ac3 which is audio format. It should also play the mpeg1 format which is usually in .dat or called video cds. The new DVD players also support xvid or divx codecs.
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No. DVD supports standard definition video only. Playing them on Bluray players does not make them HD quality. Even a player that up-scales the video to an HD output format does not improve the quality, merely changes the output signal from a native format to a modified format.
You have to convert your video to DVD format at first, and then add DVD menu to it, otherwise your burned DVD cannot play on normal DVD player.
if you put a DVD in the wii, it doesn't accept any video format
Yes DVD Video Maker aims to be a tool to convert various PC video formats to a DVD that can be played on pretty much any standalone DVD player.
VHS cassette systems can be played on a player that has both DVD and VHS systems. The VHS player plays only VHS. The Player will not allow a DVD to be loaded into a VHS system. Summarizing, A DVD\VHS video player has two units which operate independent of each other.