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what kind of file is it?

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I dumped a memory card with 24p into a computer, and burned a DVD with that file. What kind of file is it? I know a DVD player won't recognize anything but audio files, MP2, and jpg's (what mine has seen so far), but just what kind of file did the computer burn? Just curious.
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Re: what kind of file is it?

Post by LouBruno »

Go to MY COMPUTER>PROPERTIES via your mouse (right click)-do you observe your files? Does it read VOB? Then you burnt a Standard DVD. Your DVD player will read a DVD if in SD.

Not so if you burnt the codec as AVCHD. May not read Motion Jpeg and certain QT,AVI 2 wrappers and even .MOV. Mpeg-2 should work.

NOW........................... OR are you making the disc a DATA FILE (ROXIO etc)........ at which time it will be an EXACT duplicate of your original file from the camera. A DATA file MAY play on a Blu-ray player as a DATA FILE....such as SAMSUNG or PlayStation 3-depending on compatability.

videojim wrote:I dumped a memory card with 24p into a computer, and burned a DVD with that file. What kind of file is it? I know a DVD player won't recognize anything but audio files, MP2, and jpg's (what mine has seen so far), but just what kind of file did the computer burn? Just curious.
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