If i have a normal CD-R with 700MB/80 MIN
And I burn a Dixv movie in it. Can I whatch it on my DVD ?
not just for pc !
thanx
If i have a normal CD-R with 700MB/80 MIN
And I burn a Dixv movie in it. Can I whatch it on my DVD ?
not just for pc !
thanx
no… you need to convert it to mpeg format and then to vcd, which takes a while and uses about 3 cds.
hmm
They did, however, come out with a dvd player that also plays divx in europe. Hopefully they’ll start selling that in america
SO th emovie got to be 70 or 80 min long _? and a mpeg format
DVD uses MPEG-2 coding, and DivX can be compared with MP3 for sound: minimal quality loss and filesize. To play a DivX movie with a DVD player, your DVD player has to be DivX enabled. As sushis said, there is indeed a DVD player that plays DivX movies too. It was reviewed in a magazine that I read lately, I should have a look at it
Or if you ahve a xbox you could use that as a dvd, vcd, svcd and divx player do some research youll find how to do it l)
Thats bad :!:
well I have some cool movies and I whant it on a cd, but its bad I canot view it on a normal dvd player hmm
does your video card have tv out? if so you can hook it up directly to a tv.
Also, your DVD player needs to be relatively new because not all DVD players play VCD.
OMG
I dont have a Tv out put
and my DVD is new
Most DVD players will play VCD. The older ones can’t read a burned disc. Thats why I had to buy a separate CD player…
In any case, VCD is not nearly the quality of divx. SVCD somes a little closer, but unless you are planning on spanning three CDs, the quality is hard to achieve with regular VCD. You can find some software and guides and stuff over at http://www.doom9.org
Cheers!
-Niann
in my normal dvd player it says
DVD/CD-R/CD-WR/MP3/CD/DVD-R/KODAK-PICTURES
No it dont take VCD becasue U just get better Quality with VCD its not very very important (-:
but there is CD-R ?=
so it can take divx or any format of media like avi ?
This is 100% like my DVD player
PLAYS DVD, CD, CD-R/RW, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, MP3, JPG
KODAK PICTURE CD COMPATIBLE
MULTIREGION
RGB THROUGH SCART
PAL/NTSC COMPATIBLE
BUILT-IN DOLBY DIGITAL STEREO DECODER
DTS DIGITAL OUTPUT
DOLBY DIGITAL SURROUND SOUND OUTPUT
ON SCREEN DISPLAY
MULTI ANGLE FUNCTION
SELECTABLE SCREEN FORMAT (4:3/16:9)
SCART / S-VIDEO / COAXIAL / STEREO / VIDEO OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
FULL FUCTION REMOTE CONTROL
POWER: 110-240V ~50 HZ/60 HZ
UNIT SIZE: 430(W) X 55(H) X 255(D) MM
UNIT WEIGHT: 3,75 KG (G) , 3,5 KG (N)
2 PCS. / EXPORT CARTON
2.700 PCS. / 40’ CONTAINER
BARCODE: 5706751001611
I feel your pain blastboy!
Div-x is a special format. It still registers the files as .avi’s but they are encoding in the div-x format, meaning you will need a VCD player with the Div-x format. There used to be an adapter for the psone that let youplay video cd’s. That might be one way to do it, although i doubt you will be able to use div-x.
I think the chepest alternative for you is to buy a new video card with TV-out. They are not that expensive and it means you wont have to worry about new formats comming out, because you can simply download new drivers for your PC from the web.
[color=blue][edit]woah b-boy! thats a lot of info! Anyways, just thought of somthing ithink there are a few places who chip DVD players so you can watch import films. If you find one, maybe they can chip it to play vcds?[/edit][/color]
Thanx :*(
*Orange joins Blastboy, so they can cry together *
lol
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