You can try a free AVI video player such as Leawo Blu-ray Player which can support more than 180 formats for playback. Leawo Free Blu-ray Player is a region free Blu-ray player program that could play Blu-ray/DVD movies without quality loss and cost, regardless of disc protection and region code restriction.
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SOURCE: on my philips dvp3140 divx
That model does not support HD resolution Divx files. The avi was probably encoded at HD resolutions, not DVD or lower.
SOURCE: does not play divx/mpeg4 files on dvd disk!!
The player plays strictly DIVX files, but not variants like XVID (which today is more common since divx became not free).
Divx is actually the same than XVID. After spending days converting my files from xvid to divx, realized that changing only the FOURCC code of the files works.
Look for a program named videoinspector. It allows to edit the fourcc for a video file. for all xvid and variants change the fourcc of the files to DIVX. The change takes a second instead hours of conversion, and movies in xvid that used not to play on this device, now will be played without problems.
SOURCE: Is there firmware update for Philips DVDR 3455H ?
Hi there,
Well you get your firmware from below link -
http://www.p4c.philips.com/cgi-bin/dcbint/cpindex.pl?scy=US&slg=AEN&cat=DVD_HOME_THEATER_CA&sct=DVD_HARDDISK_RECORDERS_SU&session=20090905122441_125.63.122.112&grp=HOME_ENTERTAINMENT_GR&ctn=DVDR3455H/37&mid=Link_Software&hlt=Link_Software
Good Luck!!
Thanks
SOURCE: Unknown disk error on philips dvp 3020
I would guess that it's an incompatible disk format. If your burning software allows you to pick different types check the Philips manual for a compatible format
SOURCE: iPOD to Philips HDMI DVD player connectivity
the DVD player wont play MP4s that the ipod uses you have to have them in an avi format in order for it to work... FYI it won't play m4a as well
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