Posted by Kenny on 12/09/05 11:40
If it doesn't say DivX in the specs then it's not a DivX/AVI player. The
AVI file will have to be converted to DVD for playback in an ordinary
player. I use DVD Santa for this but there are many other programs to do
same.
Only reason I said use CDRW is that you can erase and re-use it.
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Kenny Cargill
<madsgormlarsen@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Kenny wrote:
>> If you have a DivX player simply copy the file as data and it should
>> play,
>> check the specs of it.
>
> I have looked at the specs in the manual of my Funai player, it does
> not mension Divx. It was a cheap player, is it unlikely that it can
> understand DixX. The file is divx5.
>
>
>> Use a CDRW to be sure.
>
> Can it read cdrw better than cdr, or it it just a matter of being
> prudent.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> C
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