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05 Nov 2007 08:28 am
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hi, i have many movie files , in avi format, just download from torrents, and i want them to watch witn my friends in TV, my DVD player has a usb slot , mp3, jpg images are working , and also converted to mpg files (to be burn) are also working, it said to the manual, that it can play an Divx and mp4 format , without any versions indicated... can somebody watch avi files through there usb in DVD player???

i want the exact codec,



before i used total video converter,

and some converted to DivX are playing but more are not.....

can someone give me any way to play a small sized video files in my DVD player via USB?

thanks

[Quote] #2
06 Nov 2007 01:59 pm
Death666
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Format the USB device to Fat32.

When the format completes place the video files on to the device and insert the device in to the USB slot of the DVD player.

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07 Nov 2007 05:34 am
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its already in fat32 and it is already readable ......
but the problem is i dont get the right avi for my DVD player, only mpeg and mp3 for music are playing and also JPEG images.........

[Quote] #4
07 Nov 2007 05:44 am
Death666
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Is the .avi using a DivX or Xvid codec?

If not that may be your problem.

You player may only support them.

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08 Nov 2007 12:34 am
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I’m not too knowledgeable about the playback via USB. Your description isn’t too clear either. (I’m guessing it’s like a direct cable connection to your PC? or are you talking about a USB pen drive or something?)

reyj wrote: and some converted to DivX are playing but more are not.....

Well when you encode in DivX (or any other codec for that matter) there’s a zillion choices: bitrate, frame rate, resolution, etc... Playback on a computer’s not a problem because they use a software codec with a general-purpose processor, so they should be able to handle just about any combination of settings. Not so with hardware devices (standalone DVD players, portable ones, etc.) That’s why they have DivX certification levels, based on levels and profiles. These specifications state what settings the hardware player can or cannot handle. If you use the DivX 5 or 6 codec to encode, there should be an advanced button that lets you pick the certification profile (I don’t remember them all - one is like “home theater” another is like “portable” etc.) It’s also handy to look in the user manual to see what your standalone player can handle.
Also check your user manual to see if the player can handle various flavors of MPEG-4 (DivX, Xvid, MP4, others) before feeding it one such file. Also a diagnostic utility like gspot or avicodec can give you information about the file you download (container, video codec fourcc, audio codec tag number, bitrate, resolution, etc.)

[Quote] #6
26 Dec 2007 03:58 pm
matthew smith
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i dont know how to help u wiv what all above are saying.. BUT.. i do know if u have a dvd burner i knoe specific software that you can use to 'convert' your avi files to dvd format..

The software is called ''convertxtodvd'' and it will convert ANY movie file to the correct format..

you can download it from 'http://www.vso-software.fr/products/convert_x_to_dvd/'


hope this is any help to u smiley ]

matty

[Quote] #7
26 Mar 2008 09:55 am
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Use the Ashampoo Movie Shrink & Burn 2. That’s the best program for converting any files to divx format... I’m 100% sure that will fix your problem. The program is simple and great, you don’t have to put any settings... juts final size of the video...

[Quote] #8
03 Apr 2008 02:33 pm
adz
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hey i got the same problem with my dvd player i dnt kno the correct format for the video files can someone help plzz

[Quote] #9
13 Apr 2008 05:05 am
Shyy
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My DVD player plays DivX/Xvids just fine but the show I download and watch weekly has just switched to a new codec H.264 in which I had to download VLC player to just play it back on my computer, I havnt tried to play the files using the new codec on my DVD player yet but I’m sure that my DVD player wont support it so I’m wondering because I’ve heard about being able to upgrade firmware of DVD units and possibly put new codecs on it, so if anyone knows anything on it on how I could add new codecs to my DVD player then please do tell. I suppose I could just convert the H.264 files into DivX but upgrading my firmware of my DVD player sounds more fun wink any help or info will be much appreciated guys ^^

[Quote] #10
25 Apr 2008 08:10 am
NerdDeepak
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How i can play .avi files trought the DVD player usb interface ?

is there any one can help me pls

mail @ nerddeepak@gmail.com

Thanking you.,
Regards.,
Deepak.

[Quote] #11
18 Jun 2008 01:49 pm
blakjay
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which file is best to convert to when burning a torrent avi file to dvd,my convertor program has all different kindz of mpeg files to convert to for example
mpeg custom 1,custom 2,vcd mpeg1,svcd mpeg,divx-avi,xvid-avi and so on,when i burn them they all have different outcomes,like sound but not very clear,or very clear but no sound
can any1 help please
JaySubramani@hotmail.co.uk

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