Any file that will fit in the capacity of a DVD-R can be placed on it.
DVD , HD , AVI that's all i knew : )))
Any type of writable CD or DVD can be used to store a Word document.
It's just a type of image file, so you should be able to open it in DVD burning programs and DVD mounting programs.
not positive but i think a DVD needs to be in DVD format, but possibly mpeg could work
First one must convert the video file type (ex. AVI) into DVD (VOB file). Then one can burn this video on to a DVD or CD before you can play the video on DVD.
KORip is a type of ripping used for DVD's and has to do with the picture quality. It is a fairly high quality DVD rip of relatively small file size.
The DVD player can run a mpeg file.
Nero 10 is a dvd burning freeware, it can convert a flv file to dvd eaily.
You would start by transferring the video file to a computer. Then you would need to download DVD conversion software to put the video file into the DVD format. After the file is in DVD format you would need to burn the file to a DVD using a DVD burning software.
Yes. Using burning software, such as 'Nero', you can use a DVD as a data disc and burn any type of computer file.
avi. i think