Hello everyone. I'm having some very sporadic playback issues with playing different burned DVDs on my DVD player. First, let me tell you a few details. My DVD player is a Philips, model DVP642/37. I use Memorex 16X DVD-Rs. I burn all of my video DVDs to Data form. At first, I was thinking it was the file TYPE (avi, mpg, mov, etc) that was being subjective with the DVD player. But it's so hard to believe that for a few reasons. For one, some movies will play if (example) they're MOV format, while other MOV movies will not. Second, most of the time the DVD player will tell me "Codec Not Supported" when it refuses playback. I tried to convert all my movie formats to (MOV) because I'm currently watching a series of videos that are all in MOV format, and they're playing just fine. Then, I decided to test even bigger by converting one file to several formats (making different files) and seeing what ones would and would not play. I used a converter I have purchased called Magic Video Converter to do this with. So, I took some MP4 files and converted them to MOV, AVI, MPEG, WMV, RM, and even SWF. I then burned them to a DVD, like normal, and tried playing them. Not even one file would play, and only two even showed up in the main menu. After looking carefully, I see that I can select a few different Video and Audio codecs for conversion. They are: Video----- Svq1 Divx Xvid H263 H264 Audio----- AAC A-Law AMR Normal-Band WAV (pcm 16 little-endian) WAV (pcm 16 big-endian) I'm looking for any and all advice on what I need to do to burn DVDs and play them on my DVD player. I have several movies of varying formats that I want to burn and watch, from FLV to MOV to AVI; lots of format types. What do I need to do? What codecs should I use when converting? What file types will and will not play? Please, any and all help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time. ~ Vincent
I have that old player sitting in my closet. It will only play DVD compliant files and it will not play Memorex discs. You need to convert your files to mpeg-2. I don't know about the software you're using but try DVD Flick and burn on good media like Verbatim or Tayio Yuden.
I've been burning/playing Memorex discs though. They're hit and miss, but OVER a majority play back just fine. The "test" DVD I made with 5 different formats on it loaded just fine, but the two files that wouldn't play prompted the "Codec Not Supported" message. It seems that my DVD-R manufacturer type isn't at fault here. But thank you for the program; I'll try it out soon. Also, if anything, I would greatly appreciate suggestions for DVD players that are good at playing back various formats/codec types. Basically, the best DVD player for burned DVD-Rs.