Now I'm not totally sure if this deserves a thread or not but either way i've been trying to do this for awhile now and its kinda important. I have about 6 gbs of mp4's that i need to put on a DVD so that it will play on a DVD player. I've tried with DVD Flick like three times, i'm not sure if i'm doing something wrong or not, but i have looked up tutorials on just how to do this using DVD Flick and i got nothing. So i'm asking if there is a simpler software to use/ other method to use than what i'm currently doing. Any suggestions will help, thanks in advance.
I would honestly recommend Nero burning ROM, its worked well for me for years.
make sure the dvd player can play dvd -r and dvd +r. I had a problem when my old dvd player couldn't play dvd+r's
make sure your dvd player can play mp4s too.
[QUOTE=mark6789;35212479]make sure your dvd player can play mp4s too.[/QUOTE]
um, if he makes it into a proper DVD it'll work in any player
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OP, have you tried Windows DVD Maker?
You could simply use Windows DVD Maker. Worked for me the 2-3 times I used it.
[QUOTE=Warship;35216490]um, if he makes it into a proper DVD it'll work in any player
[editline]20th March 2012[/editline]
OP, have you tried Windows DVD Maker?[/QUOTE]
Ill be honest i haven't, also i only tried the 2nd dvd i burned in a PS2/PS3 that shouldn't matter will it?
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Mkay, so apparently they are not MP4's but MPEG4 ? Either way Windows DVD maker wont recognize them.
There is a difference; MP4 is a video container format (basically a file type) whereas MPEG-4 is a video codec. In order to make Windows DVD work you can either try to install some codec pack or use a third-party video converter to convert the videos to AVI, for example.
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