2mths
08-06-07, 11:13 AM
I got brought a home DVD of a wedding (yes really) this morning at work that "won't play". Indeed my PC was less than impressed by it. Cleaned the disc and managed to read it (still not recognised as a DVD). I created an image and then burned that and now I have a disk that the PC likes. However whilst media player recognises it's a DVD it can't play it, gumbling about codecs.
If this were for my use then no problem, I'd just use VLC or go download a code pack. However it's not, it's for someone that has no interest in their PC, it just needs to work. So I'd like to recreate the DVD in a more universal format - does that make sense? I'm au fait with run of the mill DVD copying etc but again only for my own use. Anyone know how I could choose how the DVD gets written and what codec or format or whatever I should choose for maximum compatibilty with PCs & if possible DVD players.
Cheers
If this were for my use then no problem, I'd just use VLC or go download a code pack. However it's not, it's for someone that has no interest in their PC, it just needs to work. So I'd like to recreate the DVD in a more universal format - does that make sense? I'm au fait with run of the mill DVD copying etc but again only for my own use. Anyone know how I could choose how the DVD gets written and what codec or format or whatever I should choose for maximum compatibilty with PCs & if possible DVD players.
Cheers