Computers dvd's players

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  1. k-ninja244IZZE4

    k-ninja244IZZE4 New Member

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    can Dvd players b played on a normal cd thing in the cpu instead of a dvdrom cuz i have a burnt dvd that is in avi format but it is a dvd disc. plz somebody tell me if it wud work it is not a real dvd it is a brunt dvd disc but it is on an avi format....

    Thanks
     
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  2. Teddz

    Teddz Sexy Swedish Love ♥

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    ...wha?

    It's simple: DVD players -> DVD Cds.

    If you play a dvd cd in a normal cd driver, it won't work at all.
     
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  3. MamiyaOtaru

    MamiyaOtaru President Bushman

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    LOL ok..

    As far as I can tell, you burned an .avi file on a DVD. You can play that in a DVD drive of a computer, but not in a DVD player. You cannot play it in a CD drive on your computer.

    And I don't think CPU means what you think it means. CPU is not the computer, it is the chip inside it that controls everything (simple explanation). CPUs don't have CD or DVD drives :D
     
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  4. YokoburiKinura

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    That must be some avi to justify the cost of putting it on a DVD-R. Anyway, now that you know, I'd suggest either putting things in MPEG-2 and burning it as a DVD (a complicated process, I expect) or... well, making sure that you use all 4 gigs somehow. Maybe by putting the whole series on there, and remember it'll only play in a DVD computer drive.

    If only I still had my 1.9 gig Dual! episode 2 anamoly, that'd be worth preserving... but I don't have a DVD burner or money for the discs anyway.
     
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