Hi everyone,
Does anyone know of any stand alone DVD players that can handle both rmvb and flv files? I am trying to back up a bunch of such files onto DVD-R and I am hoping to not have to do any conversion. And these files are for an old lady that is somewhat tech-challenged; that's why I'm hoping for a player that will let her just pop a disc in and press play without jumping through hoops. Does such player exist? I'm thinking I probably have to look abroad for this kind of hardware... Any ideas will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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http://www.meritline.com/karaoke-mpeg4-rmvb-player-iview-6000kr-with-usb-drive---p-34710.aspx supports rmvb but I haven't seen any basic dvd player with both rmvb and flash flv support.
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I'm not personally aware of any DVD players or media players that support Flash. I've had to convert everything in Flash format if I want to watch it anywhere except on a PC.
DVD players that play formats like Divx and in this case RMVB have menus that have to be accessed for file playback. While not incredibly complex, it's not exactly "pop a disc in and press play" either. If there is more than 1 video per disc, the correct video will have to be selected first and then the user will have to press Play. -
I think your better off just buying a hard drive/usb media player like the BRITE-VIEW player.
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