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mp4,mp3 copying to disc
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Right chuck and co. a slight problem for me.. I copied a few music files from utube, no problem there.... Now I put the mp4 files onto disc and they will play ok on my laptop but not on my dvd player connected to my tv. Now I olso transferred them to mp3,put them on disc but they will also not play on my dvd player. Other music discs play ok on it. Any ideas chuck and friends?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your computer can play pretty much any format of video or audio there is (and there are loads) as long is it has the correct software to decode it (called a codec)
Your DVD player only has to play 2 formats (DVD and AUDIO CD) to be called a DVD player (although most can play a few other formats)
So to get anything to play in your DVD player you need to convert it to a format it understands, so the first thing you need to do really is look up what formats your DVD player can handle and then convert the files to that format.
Your DVD player only has to play 2 formats (DVD and AUDIO CD) to be called a DVD player (although most can play a few other formats)
So to get anything to play in your DVD player you need to convert it to a format it understands, so the first thing you need to do really is look up what formats your DVD player can handle and then convert the files to that format.
"Could I be able to change the mp4 format to say video file format"
MP4 is a video file format, just not the correct one to playback in a standard DVD player
http://www.pcstats.co...articleid=1635&page=2
And unless your in car player supports MP3 playback then (as WAK said) you'll need to convert the files into a standard audio CD (the tracks would then show as .cda files if you put the CD into a computer)
MP4 is a video file format, just not the correct one to playback in a standard DVD player
http://www.pcstats.co...articleid=1635&page=2
And unless your in car player supports MP3 playback then (as WAK said) you'll need to convert the files into a standard audio CD (the tracks would then show as .cda files if you put the CD into a computer)
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