![]() ![]() Your're right on the DVD player model/make but as there's hundreds, if not thousands of models out there it might get a bit too much to keep track of everything. Or you'd be able to convert to Xvid and get that to work easily. ![]() If you had such a player you'd be able to play your MKV files as they are with no conversion at all. I bought my first generation WD media player something like 3 years ago and it is one of the best expenditures I've ever made. ![]() They are small form factor and don't take up much space. Streaming media players like the various Western Digital players don't require such extreme steps of using only AC3 or MP3 audio or very low video bit rates just to get an Xvid file to play. I know you don't want to hear this, but the reality for your DVD player may be that DTS is simply at too high a bit rate for you to get it to work with the video unless you drop the video bit rate even lower or unless you switch to AC3 or MP3 audio.įinally, to be blunt, using DVD and BluRay players as "plays all my stuff" players is now getting pretty outdated. You may have this problem as it seems that you got better results with your recent (presumably) lower video bit rate attempt. Note that DTS audio can be a problem with Xvid/Divx playback because some DVD players only support playback of the entire video+audio file if the total bit rate is under a certain amount, perhaps 2000 Kbps. This sticky talks about Xvid/Divx encoding options that are problematic on some DVD players that support the formats. I really do not understand why new members continue to believe that there is no reason to provide such information in their post. You should tell us the make and model of your DVD player because someone reading the thread might be familiar with it and would know if there are any quirks that you need to be aware of. I want 6 channel sound so didn't went for MP3 encoding, but left the setting in xvid4psp to "copy" to keep the dts sound, or change to ac3 to recode the dts track to an ac3 one. No matter what I do, I cannot get video on the damn thing, although downloaded xvid/divx avi files play fine.įollowed all steps exactly as described in this guide:Įxcept for the audio encoding. The thing that works is the audio: my resulting avi file with dts sound plays wonderfully through the 5.1 system attached to the DVD player, but I have no video. My source files are *.mkv's with a 6 channel dts track and an ac1 video track (I hope I'm correct in the terminology). I'm not going to speak of my previous ventures as they were a disaster but the current one looked promising: I'm using xvid4psp in my latest efforts to get the job done. Have tried dozens of softwares, codecs, scripts, settings, source files, followed numerous guides (including the ones here) but nothing seems to play in my DVD player, except for footage downloaded from the internet. For the life of me I simply am not able to succesfully convert a bluray rip in an *.MKV container to an Xvid/Divx *.AVI container and play it in my MPEG4 capable DVD player. After countless weeks of trial and error I finally give up and turn to the experts. ![]()
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