when adding multiple video files to a disc(creating a data disc)

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  1. Koupe

    Koupe Member

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    My standalone player will only read/play the first video on the disc.
    Example: I record 3 different videos to 1 disc, via data format, & my player will only read the first one.
    I would like to know how I may be able to put multiple video clips on a dvd+R, that will play them all.
    I am going to have to do some "decoding" or something I feel.

    So I guess my question bottoms to:
    Is there any way to add multiple videos to a disc, without going through all the authoring/editing tasks via special software/programs, that will play on my standalone?

    Any help greatly appreciated.

    Easy on me, I'm sort of a noob in this field:)

    Koupe
     
  2. attar

    attar Senior member

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    If your standalone player is DivX capable, then as long as the video files meet requirements, burning the files to the cd or dvd as data is all that's required.
    What's required of the files is that they be DivX or Xvid avi files - usually containing mp3 or ac3 audio and have a maximum resolution of 720x576.
    You can burn a data disk using the likes of Nero or Imgburn.
     

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