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I have about 25 Video clips that I want to save to a DVD Disk, but the files, as near as I can tell, are saved to an old standard that is very seldom used. The files are saved as "MPEG-2 TS Video"!
I've tried several converters that I have available, but none work with a Phillips DVD player as advertised.
For example, I have converted one batch on my PC to MP4, and with my Toshiba DVD Player, I can view the files. But using a Phillips DVD player, which is rather old, these files are not viewable.
And I have another batch that is listed as "Movie Clip (.mpg)", which I think may be MPG2, that I can't view
with either my Toshiba or Phillips DVD players.
Does anybody have any Ideas on what it is that I have over looked, and what I need to do to get around this small problem?
I've tried several converters that I have available, but none work with a Phillips DVD player as advertised.
For example, I have converted one batch on my PC to MP4, and with my Toshiba DVD Player, I can view the files. But using a Phillips DVD player, which is rather old, these files are not viewable.
And I have another batch that is listed as "Movie Clip (.mpg)", which I think may be MPG2, that I can't view
with either my Toshiba or Phillips DVD players.
Does anybody have any Ideas on what it is that I have over looked, and what I need to do to get around this small problem?
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