Question:
After burning DVD of file extension .avi in the .dat format DVD is not playing in DVD player plz help to play.?
umesh k
2009-09-08 09:26:36 UTC
I made a DVD that was files of .avi format, i've a DVD R/W, but at the burning process make a videoDVD option was available so that i choose a option to make a dataDVD. After made DVD my DVD was playing on my computer but not in the window media player but that was playing in "vlc" player,
So at that time i thought this might work in my DVD player too........
But in the DVD player that was showing an error of supporting file.
error was"no supporting file found", displayed,,,,,,,,
can anyone help me, to resolve this problem
basically can you tell me how that from where i can find my supporting file to play my DVD....
if related links found plz send me..........\
thanks in advance.............,,,,,,,,,\
Four answers:
shulthess
2016-10-05 01:52:08 UTC
None. For foolproof operation, use DVDFlick to circulate in the present day from AVI to a DVD or DVDImage. A video DVD has a gaggle of documents on it, for the menu, index, subtitles, soundtrack, and stuff. that's not a single record, and to that end you won't be able to convert it from a single record to a DVD. basically positioned a DVD into your DVD force on a workstation and "hit upon" the disc. --- Kasey C, workstation guru for the reason that Apple II days in case you do no longer share books with strangers, why share song?
anonymous
2009-09-10 18:53:30 UTC
-Nero is the first choice-



Step 1: Choose a format (to create DVD) from the drop down list, then click Next to continue.



Step 2: Click Browse Button to select the file you want to import from your hard driver.



Step 3: Choose the Video settings.



Step 4: Choose your burning device.



Step 5: Click "start" and wait for your dvd.



it's easy. try it .com
anonymous
2009-09-08 11:14:03 UTC
If you want to burn any video files to DVD, then play it on any DVD player, you should use the right software to create a standard video DVD from your video files, there is an easy way, you can try RZ DVD Creator, it can create standard video DVD from any videos, it can burn mulit videos to one disc, it can auto fit the size, it can directly convert

and burn any videos to DVD(DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-DL, DVD+DL, etc), such as avi to DVD, etc.



Work well on my computer, good service and quality, so easy to use, following is a step by step guide about Video DVD Creator:

http://www.rzdvdcreator.com/rzavitodvdconvert/howtoconvert-video-to-dvd.html



Hope it can help you.
anonymous
2009-09-08 09:35:25 UTC
I think your dvd files format is wrong, dvd format is .vob format. You can use other software burn your video files to dvd. It's free for download.


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