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  1. Hi, I am planning on buying DVD Writer but before I do I want to clear some questions in my mind...

    I know the my DVD player plays DVD+-R media but finalized DVD's with menus etc.

    My question is if I can write 4 gig worth of movies on the DVDR as data, would the DVD player recognize it ?


    Or Can I fit 4 - 5 (700m) divx movies on one DVD and not lose quality ?

    thanks in advance
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    Some DivX players don't play them from DVD (probably assuming everything on DVD media is DVD Video). I guess those players also wont play MP3 from DVD.

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  3. I was looking at the guides ...

    The question is this.. a DVD can hold average 120 mins of video (in mpeg2)

    When I convert the Divx to mpeg2 do I still take 120 mins of space or does the conversion reduce the file size and I write on 30 min portion of the DVD ?

    I hope you follow ...

    Again can I fit 4 or 5 full length divx moveis on one DVD or does it depend on the time ?

    1 divx is 90 mins long so you can only fit 1 divx on a DVD ???
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    OK, we're talking AVI to DVD Video conversion!
    Only time matters. AVI file size is 100% irrelevant. @ VCD quality settings, a single layer DVD can hold 6-7 hours worth of video, but that's probably not what you want. You probably want at least 4x as high bitrate, and full (or half) DVD resolution, so 1.5-2 hours of video is what you mostly go for (in reality any full length movie). Use the bitrate calculator to find what bitrate to use, to fit a movie of a certain length on a DVD.

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  5. OK .. so it is just like VCD's.

    with VCD's there is a constant bitrate that you need to incode in but with DVD's I guess you have range... which is ok

    but what about movies writtten on the DVD as data. plain old files...

    So I copy my 5 divx movies on to a DVD-R and stick the dic in my DVD player...

    Million dollar question : Is the DVD gonna play the movies ?

    (DVD plays Divx from regular CDs by the way)
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    Yes, just like VCD, but you have up to ~9000 kbps to play with, and audio in many flavors and bitrates.

    As for DivX on DVD: Try it. May or may not work, depending on how the player is designed. (Hint: Use DVD-RW/+RW for your tests!)

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    Originally Posted by hamambocegi
    OK .. so it is just like VCD's.

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    So I copy my 5 divx movies on to a DVD-R and stick the dic in my DVD player...
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    (DVD plays Divx from regular CDs by the way)
    Hmmm...This does explain what movies are in the divx format, but, I think when it comes to using plastic for these purposes its recommended on this forum by some to use plastic sheep.

    Otherwise, it looks like your stuck between two options:

    - Reencode your divx vidoes to mpeg2 at DVD specs and author a DVD
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    - Buy a DVD Player that can see the divx on DVDR and not just CDR.
    https://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers.php?DVDname=&Submit=Search&divx=1&Search=Search&co...y=Name&hits=25
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    i have the phillips 642 and i put several divx or xvid's,"3 - 6" on a dvd+r and it will play them without any problems.
    People who love sausage and respect the law should never watch either of them being made.
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    >>Million dollar question : Is the DVD gonna play the movies ?

    (DVD plays Divx from regular CDs by the way)<<

    If the DivX data CDs play in your player, there is no reason that DivX data DVDs will not.

    My Phlilips 642 has no problem playing DivX/XviD data DVDs and Sonic MYDVD has no problem making them.
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    Originally Posted by DarrellS
    If the DivX data CDs play in your player, there is no reason that DivX data DVDs will not.
    No (real) reason, but a risk - seen reports here about DivX players that only play AVI from CD.

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    >>No (real) reason, but a risk - seen reports here about DivX players that only play AVI from CD. <<

    The only risk is the cost of one blank DVD-R and the 20 minutes it takes to get the files on the DVD.

    I'm tempted to see if my Philips 642 will play WMV9 from DVD. I already know it will play both DivX and XviD.
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    Risk - that your player can't play AVI on DVD -not the cost of the trial media. I'd be pretty disappointed if mine didn't (when I buy one...)

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    Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
    Risk - that your player can't play AVI on DVD -not the cost of the trial media. I'd be pretty disappointed if mine didn't (when I buy one...)

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    I just saw your earlier post where you recommended to try it.

    I also like your idea of using DVD-RW to test with. I need to go buy a few myself. No need to waste a 4.7GB DVD-R just to see if a small test file will play on your player.
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  14. Originally Posted by DarrellS
    >>No (real) reason, but a risk - seen reports here about DivX players that only play AVI from CD. <<

    The only risk is the cost of one blank DVD-R and the 20 minutes it takes to get the files on the DVD.

    I'm tempted to see if my Philips 642 will play WMV9 from DVD. I already know it will play both DivX and XviD.
    Actually the only risk is the cost of a DVD burner. I am planning on buying one but before I do I wanted to make sure I can use it for the purpose I intend to ...


    Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
    Risk - that your player can't play AVI on DVD -not the cost of the trial media. I'd be pretty disappointed if mine didn't
    and I will be very disappointed if it doesnt ......
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    >>Actually the only risk is the cost of a DVD burner. I am planning on buying one but before I do I wanted to make sure I can use it for the purpose I intend to ... <<

    Then I would suggest buying a Liteon burner which will burn AVIs onto a DVD-R and a Philips 642 DVD player which will play them. At least they work for me.
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    I would suggest buying a Liteon burner which will burn AVIs onto a DVD-R
    Any working DVD writer can write AVI (and other data) to writable DVD media. It somehow actually defines what a DVD writer is....

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    Both of my DivX players (United & ProCaster) play DivX written on DVD media
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    Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
    I would suggest buying a Liteon burner which will burn AVIs onto a DVD-R
    Any working DVD writer can write AVI (and other data) to writable DVD media. It somehow actually defines what a DVD writer is....

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    That is what I suspected which is why I said that the only risk would be the cost of the DVD media. We already know that the files will play on his player.
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    Originally Posted by DarrellS
    We already know that the files will play on his player.
    Yeah? I can't see he's even got one yet.

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    Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
    Originally Posted by DarrellS
    We already know that the files will play on his player.
    Yeah? I can't see he's even got one yet.

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    He's got a player but he doesn't have a burner.

    >>(DVD plays Divx from regular CDs by the way)<<
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    You're right! But what make/model? Again, that it plays AVI from CD is no guarantee for that it will play from DVD

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    Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
    You're right! But what make/model? Again, that it plays AVI from CD is no guarantee for that it will play from DVD

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    He never said.

    I guess that there is no gaurantee that a DivX player will play DivX from a DVD disk but I would be disappointed if I bought one and it didn't.

    I'm just happy to know that my Philips 642 will play them.

    I am very disappointed that my Liteon 812S refuses to erase a DVD-RW disk, no matter what burning program I try to erase with though.

    $150 is alot to pay for a burner that is supposed to be able to rewrite a rewritable media and won't.
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  23. borrow a dvd with divx / xvid files from a friend to test your home dvd player
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