Where can you find Episode Seven of Kidnapped in avi format?
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i have a video that is in avi format on one computer, i want to transfer it with a 2gb usb drive and convert it so i can watch it on a normal dvd player..i have the AVS video converter, should this work and what else do i need to do?Mac Mod Converter is the
easiest to use mod video converter on Mac OS.
The easiest and fastest way to watch avi movies (divx, xvid, mpeg4) on a DVD player is to get a DVD player that supports these formats. If they do, they will have this information along with a DIVX logo on the packaging and a logo on the player itself. Divx enabled players start around US$40.00. If you decide to go this route, just make sure it supports the most amount of formats (divx, xvid, mpeg4, etc) or it can somehow be updated with the latest codecs (playback firmware). Mac Tod converter
provides several optimized seetings for iPod adn iPhone.
Since you mentioned USB, I would also look for a player that has a USB connector on the front for easy access and playback. If you do not want to purchase a divx enabled DVD player, yes then you can use AVS video converter to do what you want but I would not recommended it because the conversion process is long and tedious. It's okay when you are doing a couple of movies/avi files but if you are like me and want to watch all the latest movies, it is just much simpler and quicker to get a divx enable DVD player. Please note that not all avi files even if they are divx, xvid, mpeg4 (espically h.264) will play on divx enabled players (even with the most updated codecs) because of the way the file was original encoded. If this happens you have three choices, 1. Watch the movie on the PC, 2. Try to convert to DVD using AVS, or 3. Use divx converter and try to reconvert to divx format (this sometimes works and sometimes not).
