I have found that most players play the file extensions MPEG2 and DVD, although there is still the problem with some home players not playing either ( I still haven't figured out why ) while still other home players play them with no problem.
VOB file format is the most commonly supported DVD format. These files may be encrypted and can contain video, audio, subtitles, menus, and navigation information.
A 3d dvd is no different than a normal dvd except they require special players and special glasses to view the 3d format. http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/digital-3d.htm
As the most widely used video format, MP4 format is compatible with a great variety of digital players. The reason why MP4/MPEG-4/H.264 MP4 cannot be played is because they are not coded in many DVD players and some of its successors like HD DVD players, Blu-ray disc players and 3D DVD players hence it cannot be played on many DVD players.
If a DVD is burned properly through a PC, the DVD will work in most DVD players. The DVD must be in the proper format. Depending on the brand, and model of the DVD player, the format must be readable.
yes divx is very safe and is used in phones ps3s and DVD players divx plays avi format
yes it can blu-ray dvd can not play on normal dvd players
video formats for rca dvd players
Yes
DVD audio is a digital format for delivering high quality sound to DVD's but not all DVD's players will play it. You have to check the box to see if it has it.
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Assuming you have a DVD burner, you need to download a program that writes your file to the disc in standard DVD format. If you do not write it in this format, DVD players will not be able to play the disc.
Region 1 DVD's. As far as I know, all other formats are not supported on most players in the US. However, there may be players that can play more than Region 1 DVD's in the US.
No because normal DVD players use a different laser than blu-ray players do.