playing MP4 video on a DVD player?
Frank
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I've just spent hours googling this shit and can't seem to figure out how to do this:
I've edited together some 5 and a half hours of video in imovie. This is stuff I plan on using for video projections at a party. If I save the footage as mp4 without an audio track, I get a file size of only 1,2 GB, even in 768x576 resolution.
Now I can't seem to be able to get this onto a DVDR that will play in any of my 5 different dvd players.
I've tried two of those mp4 to dvd programs and they all tell me they need over 11 GB of disc space so I'm guessing they want to covert the mp4 to a standard DVD format (mpeg2?).
This is causing me a serious headache.
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Frank
I've edited together some 5 and a half hours of video in imovie. This is stuff I plan on using for video projections at a party. If I save the footage as mp4 without an audio track, I get a file size of only 1,2 GB, even in 768x576 resolution.
Now I can't seem to be able to get this onto a DVDR that will play in any of my 5 different dvd players.
I've tried two of those mp4 to dvd programs and they all tell me they need over 11 GB of disc space so I'm guessing they want to covert the mp4 to a standard DVD format (mpeg2?).
This is causing me a serious headache.
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Frank
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Thanx! Will try this next.
Frank
If only it would be this simple... regardless what the actual file size is, iDVD won't let you burn anything onto DVDR that's longer than standard length...
weird, either way, (as stated above) I guess AVI is a good next step to try.
Lots are DIVX compatible, so you could just set the divx codec on the MP4 before outputting.
thats a good fix. those divx dvd players are only like $20 or something.
What's a wizard?
Thing is I want to keep it in one file so it just plays through for 5 1/2 hours without having to select another clip on the menu or changing discs.
I guess the best bet is to go to J&R tomorrow morning and buy a mp4 compatible player...
Alright, I guess that's it... thanx!
Even if you have successfully burn MP4 to DVD without converting, you will still encounter issues in playing MP4 on DVD player: Regular standalone DVD players can only read movie DVD's (those are in MPEG-2, and if you view them in Windows Explorer, you see a folder structure with VIDEO_TS, and files like .VOB .IFO and .BUP). Newer DVD players that are DivX-certified can (in addition to the above) read data DVD???s with an AVI file encoded in the DivX codec. Most of the time, you will fail to play MP4 on DVD player unless the DVD players have the "Nero Digital" label on them.
In order to burn MP4 to DVD for successfully playing on various DVD players, we had better find a powerful MP4 to DVD Video Converter which will automatically convert MP4 to DVD disc or DVD player compatible format.
Step by step guide at http://www.idealshare.net/video-converter/solution-on-mp4-wont-play-on-dvd-player.html
Sounds like right now it's encoding your video to the highest resolution, which results in a file that's too big to burn onto a dvd. I don't remember where it is on iDVD, but you have to change the encoding settings. You have to set it to something like "best performance" rather than highest quality or whatever the default is. This will result in a lower resolution video but it should try to fit it all in one disc.
you can get a new dvd player that plays mp4s but you'll still have to check the codec you're using, they'll play most formats but not most codecs. I know it's confusing, I run into this problem all the time when I'm trying to convert videos to watch on my PS3. Making a dvd is the only sure-fire solution.
I believe they do.
I got excited thinking Shig was back. :-(