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    [/b]Hello Everyone I have a few question for u today 0,o.

    1 question : what formats Do dvd's player like Gpx and stuff Support

    2 question : Whats the best program to convert the video. (Im using ConvertXtoDvd 3 atm) but the problem is that I cant Reburn the same movie I goa convert the whole movie all over again.


    I hope u guys can help me
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    I have no idea what gpx is - a brand ? If it is a DVD player it will support DVD video. Beyond that it may optionally support mpg files, Divx/Xvid encoded files (within certain parameters), and may also support mp3 and unprotected wma files. You would have to consult the manual for any given player to find out what it actually supports.

    When you use ConvertXtoDVD, tell it not to delete the files it creates. You can then burn more copies using Imgburn without having to convert them again.
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    If I remember correctly, GPX players/hardware are usually on the cheap side, so chances are likely they'd only play DVD-Video discs.
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    I never heard of GPX before (and I live in the USA), but I found their awful website. It appears that their players ONLY support DVD, audio CD and JPEG and nothing else. No Divx, VCD or SVCD support.

    You don't HAVE to convert again. You could just rip the burned disc back to your hard drive with ImgBurn and create an ISO file and burn that as many times as you want, but guns1inger's suggest to tell it not to delete the files is quicker and easier to do.

    Welcome to the forums, but don't double post. Expect for the mods to slap you a little for that one.
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    Aiight thx guys and srry for the double post
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