I have a Kenwood KVT-719DVD HU and I'm trying to make a DVD disk with music videos and family guy episodes. The manual states that it supports DVD-R, DVR+R, and DVD+or-RW with MP3, WMA, AAC, JPEG, MPEG, and DivX. Since some of my files are in DivX, I was wondering how I could write them on a video DVD while still retaining it's DivX format.
I've tried burning a dvd with about 120 files while following the stereo's file structure limitations but the stereo does not recognize the disk in either disk read mode 1 or 2. The only way I've been successful at watching a burned music video is by converting it to the standard DVD format, but this takes a long time and it uses considerably more space than a DivX formatted video file.
What's the purpose of stating that the stereo supports DivX if you have to use a video authoring program to converting the files to .vob files? It only supports DivX videos through Disk. iPod videos work but in mp4 format only, I think. USB videos are not supported at all.
Does anyone have experience with DivX playback on a stereo.
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Poly Dollies
I solved my problem. I assumed windows fanalized the cd if you chose the option to make it readable on most computers and dvd players, but it doesn't. I used Nero and it worked when I finalized my disk. This stereo is pretty nice. I was able to fit over 100 videos including divx (.avi) family guy episodes and music videos on one DVD.
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Poly Dollies