Hi
I was wondering, which video file between the mpeg1 and xvid is the most common and sure to work on dvd player for the television ?
Regards,
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If you want it to work on most players make a standard dvd-video, https://www.videohelp.com/tools/sections/all-in-one-dvd-converters .
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Xvid is not a valid codec for DVD. Mpeg 1 (with restrictions) is.
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Hi Baldrick,
Thanks for your reply, I should have said "Which file format"
We had before both, mpeg and xvid, and a day we removed the xvid & mpeg1, some customers has complained .. We have re-installed the xvid, and now some complaints again. So before removing the xvid and to put back the mpeg1, I would like to make sure we're on the good direction
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What exactly are you doing?
MPEg1 files will play on most computers without codecs. But not all standalone dvd players(if it's a data dvd). -
We have an online product that customer can watch movies, in different format.
I know some dvd player cannot read file at all, I'm not talking about these ones, but more about those who play files
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In my experience, more will play MPEG 1 files with VCD specs than will play Xvid AVI.
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