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can anyone tell me why my dvd's only work on the computer. i burned them on diVx
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<blockquote data-quote="AJDarkstar" data-source="post: 974548" data-attributes="member: 429941"><p>Yes, it makes a difference. Burning DVDs so they work in DVD players is complicated. I did one a couple of years ago, putting X-Men 3 footage onto DVD to see if it would work.</p><p></p><p>You may need to try different programs. DVDs are encoded in MPEG2. And the disc you use makes a difference -- some players will only take either DVD+R or DVD-R, not necessarily both, and not all will take RW or DVD-RAM discs.</p><p></p><p>Confusing, isn't it? Try a program like Nero to burn footage to DVD for use in a DVD player, and experiment with different disc types. Try also creating a VCD (video CD), and see if that works in your DVD player (most will play them, just not the cheapest players).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJDarkstar, post: 974548, member: 429941"] Yes, it makes a difference. Burning DVDs so they work in DVD players is complicated. I did one a couple of years ago, putting X-Men 3 footage onto DVD to see if it would work. You may need to try different programs. DVDs are encoded in MPEG2. And the disc you use makes a difference -- some players will only take either DVD+R or DVD-R, not necessarily both, and not all will take RW or DVD-RAM discs. Confusing, isn't it? Try a program like Nero to burn footage to DVD for use in a DVD player, and experiment with different disc types. Try also creating a VCD (video CD), and see if that works in your DVD player (most will play them, just not the cheapest players). [/QUOTE]
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