I want to buy a DVD writer to play Premiere 6.5 video MPEG2 file on my Sony DVP-S335 player.
In the support page of this site is written under "even more features" (MPEG1/2 ISO, plays MPEG1/MPEG2 files with no authoring) as not supported.
Does that means that i cant use the premiere video MPEG2 compressor.
Or does the writer convert the MPEG2 to a DVD+RW file and can i play those DVD's normal on my player.
Thanks in advance.
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No, it just means you'll have to use some sort of DVD authoring program in order for the files to play. Most DVD recorders include rudimentary authoring software that should work for your purposes. Just make sure you save the files at 720x480.
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