Frage von Lydia:Hello,
I would like to make a DVD and working with Studio 10 My problem is this: If I save it in Studio 10 as a Media Player go to File and then with Nero (full version) on fire, she runs over synonymous Media Player. If I do, but in the video disk recorder einlege Tevion, they do not anymore. He should eat, but supposedly everything. Then I tried with MEPEG 4, the Tevion is not synonymous. As a SVCD is s.beiden though, but I would burn a DVD. Which format to Studio 10 I need to get the DVD in the Tevion to Media Player in Windows 2000 and XP to be able to watch. Do not always multiple CD / DVD of have to burn a movie.
Who can help me since next.
At Studio 10 DVD burn läufts not always synonymous. Try running around already.
Best regards
Lydia
Antwort von steveb:
http://forum.slashcam.de/kompatibilitat-dvd-vp148853.html#148853
Antwort von Markus:
Hi Lydia,
if you want to create a DVD that will play in a standalone DVD player, the video in MPEG2 format and present the DVD (-R) in the format of a DVD to burn video.
Learn More:
Video> MPEG2> VOB> DVD
Antwort von Lydia:
Hello,
sorry that I did not immediately answered. Halt long rumgebastelt.
So, just when I render the movie with DivX, I can see it both as synonymous with the Media Player on the television, as the Medion synonymous DivX eats. No other standing at Studio 10 available formats like both.
The new DVD players can read almost all DivX, therefore, for me at the eighth purchase of a DVD player on it.
In old DVD player we have had just bad luck.
Liebe Grüße
Lydia
Antwort von grovel:
Lydia, believe us, only MPEG2 is really compatible.
This format, if properly placed in containers represents VOB on a DVD, the format of standard DVD videos.
The quality is better than DivX, though, of course, the data volumes grow. For this they are playable on all standalone players, but currently many DVD players support DivX synonymous, but only many, certainly not all. And in two or three years, perhaps longer supported None - DivX is not a standard! However, the chances are much greater that you can still watch your DVDs synonymous in 10 years when they are in DVD format.
SeeYa Groveler