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How to burn and play HDrip video on a DiVx DVD player without losing the
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<blockquote data-quote="Jack" data-source="post: 2149166" data-attributes="member: 207723"><p>quality, I've total video converter? How to burn and play mp4 x264 video on a DiVx DVD player without losing the quality, I've total video converter.</p><p>I've just got a 32 inch sony lcd and want to watch secret myth's(torrent up-loader)Blu-ray rips and HD rip videos on my lcd using a divx capable DVD player.</p><p>I am able to easily burn avi files on data cd-dvd and play them on my DVD player but can't do the same for mp4 and mkv videos.</p><p>I guess I need to convert them to some other format, but not quite sure of how to preserve the quality.</p><p></p><p>I have videos in mp4 and mkv formats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack, post: 2149166, member: 207723"] quality, I've total video converter? How to burn and play mp4 x264 video on a DiVx DVD player without losing the quality, I've total video converter. I've just got a 32 inch sony lcd and want to watch secret myth's(torrent up-loader)Blu-ray rips and HD rip videos on my lcd using a divx capable DVD player. I am able to easily burn avi files on data cd-dvd and play them on my DVD player but can't do the same for mp4 and mkv videos. I guess I need to convert them to some other format, but not quite sure of how to preserve the quality. I have videos in mp4 and mkv formats. [/QUOTE]
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