Use an application like Sonic My Dvd 6 Deluxe.
It's very easy to use. Just Customize your home menu,Add the files, click burn and it will convert the files and burn them and enjoy them on your DVD player provided that it is capable of reading burnt Dvd's
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∙ 12y agoIf 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.
No, sometimes DVDr and DVDrw look like normal Cd's and the cheaper ones don't even say they are dvd's until you put them into a computer and it reads the format
I have a three year old toshiba dvd player what format does this take because it will not play in avi format
The formats in which a recordable DVD player can playback will depend on the format used to record the DVD. The most common format is DVD-R which is used by computer DVD writers as well as most DVD recorders.
An "upscaling" DVD player will have an HDMI output, as will a Blu-Ray player and an HD-DVD player (although HD-DVD is a dead format now).
No, you cannot. The disc will fit in the DVD player, but the DVD player will spit it out because it does not recognize the format.
No, realmedia files must be converted into DVD format in order to be played on a DVD player.
CD-R DVD-RW DVD-R VCD
Primera TuffCoat Plus 16x DVD-R Media is very fast.
Dvd-r or DVD+r are the most common types of dvds you can use to burn your own videos onto, you can also use a dvdrw which is a rewritable DVD, a dvdr usually says it can hold 4.7gbs of data, but in reallity it only holds just about 4.5gbs after formatting, most ripping software will also rip a dual layer DVD to a compressed rate of about 4.36gbs, so as to accommodate for the finished files to be able to fit on a dvdr, the best dvdr for me is a DVD-r, minus r dvds burn and work better in standalone DVD players as well as in computers, and most DVD burners these days are fully compatible with them, so your best bet is to get yourself some DVD-r's and start the burning, have fun.
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.
Yes