Hello all! I thought I would be smart and figure out how to get HDDVD without having to buy a new DVD player. In my mind, I figured that if one could find an HD Divx file, then all you would have to do is burn that file onto a DVD (as a data disc, not as a DVD-video), slip it into the DivX upconverting DVD player (with 1080i output via HDMI), and watch true HD stream across your television. However, whenever I try to play the file on the DVD player, it simply says "Cannot play this file." No reason or anything. I am wondering if it has to do with the high resolution, but I am not exactly sure because I am no expert at this. Other DivX files (standard definition) that I have burned have worked on the player - why won't the HD one work?
Here is the information for the file in GSpot:
VIDEO
Codec: DivX 5.0
Length: 00:48:27
Frames: 69,695
kbps: 2433
Qf: 0.110
Pics/sec: 23.976
FPS: 23.976
Resolution: 1280x720
FAR: 1.778 (16:9)
PAR: 1.00
DAR: 1.778 (16:9)
AUDIO
Codec: AC3, Dolby
48000Hz
448 kb/s total
5 channels
Is it possible that it won't play because it is a progressive image? Can anyone try to help me? Thanks in advance...
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It won't play because none of the current divx players support HD files.
Google is your Friend -
Some very few players supports hddivx, https://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers?DVDname=&Search=Search&dvdportable=&dvdchanger=&dv...Submit2=Search
But I would instead make a htpc...
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