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    Hi,

    Ive got quite a few divx videos (lock on flight simulator movies) on my Pc - have just got this DK digital (339) player...

    what kind of media can I put the videos onto to watch them on my DK player ? (the movies are in divx format - so would rather just burn them like that hence no converting....)

    Do they have to be CDR or CDRW or better DVDr or DVDRW ?
    and then theres + or - .... argh !
    my burner in my PC is NEC 2500a - so this can burn to a number of different media - which type will be better suited to the DK player ?

    Much Thanks in advance
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    you should be able to burn the files as data on cdr, cdrw, or dvd-r discs (uknown whether or not dvd+r discs are supported). Just keep in mind that some players are particular about the brand of disc that is used. you'll have to experiment a little to find out for sure.
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    thanks for that - Im not @ home at the mo so haven`t been able to try- I guess using DVD rw is ok - or are the players more fussy with rewriteable DVDs ?

    thank for your help
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    RW discs should be fine...but it is usually just a matter of trial and error. You could look up your player in the database and see if there are any reviews.

    Also, the disc format is sometimes important. Most players are most compatible with discs in ISO9660 format (not UDF or Joliet) and the disc should be closed.
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    OK thanks for the replies - have used a couple of discs now and all have been fine.

    I appreciate the replies
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