Storing DIVx on DVD

Discussion in 'DivX / XviD' started by nicd, Jul 27, 2004.

  1. nicd

    nicd Member

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    Is it possible to burn non converted DIVx files to DVD insert the DVD into a stand alone player and watch them?

    Whenusing Nero is there a particular type of encoding to use?

     
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    and

    huh?

    i do you want to use encoded files or not? - and do you mean to play on a Standalone Divx player, or a normal standalone dvd player?

    Dean
     
  3. nicd

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    To watch on a stand alone Divx/DVD player like the KISS units. I do not wish to re-encode to DVD format but to write the Divx files as I download them.

    What i mean is the DVD format ie ISO UDF ISO& UDF?
     
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    i believe you can just burn them on a DVD

    then insert them and watch
     
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    Just copy them over to dvd and play them on a Divx/DVD player. I have put as many as seven if they fit. They play great, while saving disk.
     
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    I'm not sure what extended filesystems the DivX-compatible DVD players support, other than the standard UDF and ISO formats (because that's what DVDs use as a filesystem bridge to the data content on the disc) - you could certainly try a dualmode burn with both ISO and Joliet as the secondary filesystem, so you may be able to access the long filenames but have the 8.3 structure as a fallback.
     

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